
Title | : | Rich Dads Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom |
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ISBN | : | 1612680062 |
ISBN-10 | : | 1612680062 |
Language | : | Engelska |
Format Type | : | Massmarknadsprodukt Pocketbok, Förladdad digital ljudspelare |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | Plata Publishing; International edition (3 Juli 2012) |
With a scarcity of jobs and today's plummeting employment rate, every individual whether rich, poor or middle class is trying to find new ways and possibilities of increasing their cash inflow. How is it that some people remain debt free while others are buried in debt? This book attempts to answer such questions.
Rich Dad S Cashflow Quadrant Int is a bestseller that is aimed at teaching people, employees and self employed alike, the importance of the role they play in the world of finance and investing. Highlighting the approach of individuals, it provides the necessary tools for upcoming business owners and entrepreneurs to double and triple their cash inflow.
Robert Kiyosaki also illustrates the improvements that need to be implemented with the change from the industrial to the information age. According to him, the mindset and approach of the employee or the self employed needs to be creatively altered to transform into the new and improved mindset of the entrepreneur.
Rich Dad S Cashflow Quadrant Int is a guide that brings out the differences between the four classes of people in the business world: employees, the self employed, investors and business owners. Within these sectors there are those who are financially insecure and those that are innovative. The book encourages readers to ask themselves who they are and what they need to change about themselves.
This financial guide was published by Perseus Books Group in 2011 in paperback.
Key Features: Rich Dad S Cashflow Quadrant Int is the second book of the Rich Dad series, after the international bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad.Rich Dads Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom Reviews
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I’m only 1/4 of the way in and Robert Kiyosaki has already blown my mind with the amount of golden information in this book.I would say that this is an even better book and I’ve been learning far information than his best selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad.Definitely get this book, it’s helping me shift my thinking considerably by walking me through the different quadrants and some hilariously accurate descriptions of where I am right now.This book is helping me shift my thinking from the S quadrant into the B and the I quadrants. I would definitely recommend this for anyone trying to do the same.
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One of my top favourite books that I recommend people to read.This book proudly stands on the title’s tagline “Guide to Financial Freedom”.Please read it only after completing “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, because there are a lot of references from there.Now here’s the catch. Don’t expect that the book is going to give you list of businesses to get into so that you reach financial freedom. Although, it talks a lot about real estate and other relevant examples, it’s about the mindset that you need to grasp. Robert always emphasises on financial “LITERACY”, and freedom is a by product of the degree of literacy you achieve by educating yourself.Happy Reading.
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Robert Kiyosaki advocates financial literacy, which explain in part why those who win the lottery may all lose it if their mentality belongs in the wrong quadrants. Divided in 4 types, Robert Kiyosaki explains each category and gives his opinion on how you become financially free in each quadrant. This is a follow up to RICH DAD, POOR DAD and might sound repetitive at times, but isn't it how we learn? By repetition, we might pay attention to certain things we missed out first time around. Essential reading for those in network marketing
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The book is very well laid and written in way one is able to grasp the facts as you progress. Very helpful for one's journey to financial freedom.
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From the reviews authors have said this is a must read for people Wanting to learn financial management and from the other books I’ve read from Robert T. Kiyosaki I will have to agree.