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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 332.02401 EAN: 9780446677479 ISBN: 0446677477 Label: Business Plus Manufacturer: Business Plus Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 251 Publication Date: April 01, 2000 Publisher: Business Plus Studio: Business Plus Editorial Review: Product Description: The Cashflow Quadrant is the follow-up guide to finding the financial fast track that best works for you. It reveals the strategies necessary for moving beyond just job security to greater financial security by generating wealth from four selective financial quadrants. Download Description: 'Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant' will reveal why some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. It is simply a matter of knowing which quadrant to work from and when. Have you ever wondered . . .· What is the difference between an employee and a business owner? · Why do some investors make money with little risk while most other investors just break even? · Why do most employees go from job to job while others quit their jobs and go on to build business empires· Why, in the Industrial Age, did most parents want their children to become medical doctors, accountants, or attorneys . . . and why, in the Information Age, are these professions under financial attack? Have you noticed that many of the brightest graduates from our universities want to work for college dropouts . . . dropouts such as Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Michael Dell, and Ted Turner? Dropouts who today are the mega-rich of society. This book will answer some of these questions and also assist in guiding you to find your own path to financial freedom in a world of ever-increasing financial change. It is a book written for . . .· people who are ready to move beyond job security and begin to find their own world of financial freedom · people who are ready to make deep professional and financial changes in their lives· people who are ready to move from the Industrial Age to the Information Age It's time to get out of the rat race. 'Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant' shows you how. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great book!This book is really the "core" of beliefs that are expressed in many of the author's books. Where this book excels is getting people out "employee" or "self employed" mentality and thinking in a "business owner" or "investor" mentality. After I read this book I really started looking at my co-workers in a strange way and decided I needed a change. Kiyosaki recommends investing in assets that create a positive cash flow immediately. Easier said than done, but the author ... Read More Rating: - A PRICELESS EducationWant to know why the rich get richer and everyone else seems to struggle? Is this an end all on the subject- NO it is not, as Robert himself would tell you the study of money if a lifetime pursuit. However this book does an excellent job of describing the basics of why the rich get richer- and how they do it. This book is also the first that enabled me to understand some basic accounting principles- mostly by not using numbers and formulas just some simple diagrams. Does ... Read More Rating: - Thanks DadOutstanding book. It provides the right financial wisdom that is so desperately needed by many in this country. Oh, how I wish I could have had a book like this 20 years ago! It will make much better sense if you read the first book in the series first though, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", if you haven't already done so. Rating: - Repetitive . . . yesLike others, I do agree this book is a little repetitive. Mr. Kiyosaki does restate the same ideas he mentioned in his first book but he goes into more detail on other ideas; like how he made money on some deals. This book is meant to be a general 'coaching' and not a get rich quick seminar. So the repetitive pep talks are necessary and probably are similar in method to which his rich dad gave him. Furthermore, after a lifetime of repeating bad money habits, one needs repetition before correcting those ... Read More Rating: - A MasterpieceA great concept. If you have not read any of Kiyosaki's books, read this one first. I hate to use the word "paradigm" because it is often thrown around too easily and it is overused, but this book will change the way you look at your financial life. Ultimately, you will need to read additional books after this one for more indepth content, but this book will get your mind going in the right direction. |