Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tips From Rich Dad Poor Dad By Robert Kiyosaki

By Robert David Strong


Inside a planet which is all about money, financial advice is a priceless thing. The method that you manage your hard earned money could possibly be the difference between success and failure in obtaining your goals. As a result, many people are now investing 1000s of dollars in sound financial guidance. These people range between high school dropouts to CEOs with postgraduate degrees in financial related fields. Many people pay experts in colleges to assist them discover a much better solution to generate income; save the money they have got earned and spend it sensibly. Other individuals spend 100s of hours and cash attending training seminars and also courses from coast to coast in which talks are given pertaining to money related issues. Just one book seems to cover all of the basics and this is possibly what's made it probably the greatest when it comes to presenting financial help and advice to people from all parts of society. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki is actually a book that's earned popularity inside practically all sectors. In fact, many businessmen and corporate executives have attested to this, saying that it has transformed their lives as far as financial management is concerned.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of just one man (the author who's also the narrator) who takes financial tips from the two 'dads' in his life. The recommendations is, however, offered to him in two totally different ways. His biological dad, whom actually is the poor dad, offers him financial advice the good old way - go to school, work hard, get a's and b's, get a good occupation, do your best at that profession and routinely rise your way up the corporate ladder. However, the rich dad, who is his best friend Mike's dad, gives him advice in a way unlike anything he's ever heard before. The advice centers mainly on financial management and ways to concentrate only on the important things in order to achieve your goals as far as money is concerned. After a short while, it is clear to the narrator as to that tips he need to follow. This comes at the moment when he looks at his really educated father working hard to achieve his financial goals while his best friend's dad, the rich dad, is there.

In Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki shows Six training he says are crucial in terms of managing one's money is concerned. To begin with, he admits that the rich do not work for dollars. Wealthy individuals do what they love given that they are interested in it and enjoy doing it. The monetary ingredient of it will come naturally after this. The second thing is, the writer highlights the necessity of financial literacy. Given that this specific lesson isn't shown in schools, states Robert Kiyosaki, individuals will always be very poor financial managers. It is therefore important for people today to understand as much with regards to finance and money as possible.

The third point is what he calls 'minding your own business'. The rat race, or always keeping up with the Joneses, will be the surest method to fall short in your financial ambitions since you will usually try to be like someone else whose goals are different from yours. The last point is to know everything you can understand income taxes and corporations as these two are here to stay. Fifthly, he refers to how the prosperous develop dollars by making business opportunities. In the last point, Robert Kiyosaki says that there exists a need to work to learn and not to work for profit. The fact is, he advises that you can make money work for you.

Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki is introduced in a number of chapters with just over Two-hundred pages. There are just several characters in the book - the narrator, his biological dad (the poor dad) and his best friend Mike's dad (the rich dad). Rich Dad Poor Dad premiered in April 2000 as a book in the usa and is accessible in both paperback and hardback. The article author was born in The late 1940s in Hawaii and is an investor, a business man and motivational speaker. Rich Dad Poor Dad has composed over 15 books on the subject of financial literacy. These books have sold more than 26 million copies around the world. He graduated from the U.S Merchant Marine Academy in 1969 and served as a gunship pilot in the U.S Marine Corps in the Vietnam War in 1972. In 1975, Robert Kiyosaki eventually left the military services and started his career as a sales agent for the Xerox company. Robert Kiyosaki in addition has developed wealth while in the mining industry. He has been wedded to Kim Kiyosaki since 85.




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