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Rich Dad Poor Dad Classics - Boxed Set (Rich Dad Poor Dad; Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad's Guide to Investing) | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter Publisher: Time Warner Audio Books Category: Book
List Price: $42.98 Buy New: $17.19 You Save: $25.79 (60%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 161053
Format: Abridged, Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 1586211676 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024 UPC: 070993416744 EAN: 9781586211677 ASIN: 1586211676
Publication Date: May 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New - Has remainder mark. Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts.
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Product Description Three bestselling audiobooks from the Rich Dad Poor Dad series are available on cassette in this one boxed set. Rich Dad Poor Dadthe bestselling personal finance guide for the millions hoping to become masters of their money. The Cash Flow Quadrantreveals why some people work less and earn more, pay less taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. Rich Dads Guide To Investingthe basic rules of investing, including how to reduce investment risk, and how to convert earned income into passive and portfolio income.
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Rich Dad Classic December 7, 2007 Rich Dad, personal finance- my last purchase was a total of 11 Rich Dad books, I am living in the Philippines and have just received the books shipped through an agent in the US. I find all of the series to be interesting and informative, well written for simple minded people like me. I am pleased with my purchase.
A must read for everyone October 30, 2007 These books are a must for everyone!! He writes so well, and you can see that what he says is so true however, it doesn't seem to occur to you before you read the book. My whole life and way of thinking has changed since reading this set of books and I am buying the rest of his books as I can.
Rich Dad's Classics September 24, 2007 A must read for those who want learn to manage their personal finances; Robert does not provide all the answers, but his books get you thinking...once you begin to think you can find the practical solutions that will work for you to improve you financial situation today. The new idea may be as small as forgoing using your visa to pay for that outfit because you now know the difference between good credit and bad credit or as big as purchasing your first postive cash-flow rental property.
Didn't learn much June 19, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I agree with the person that said it lacked details. You come away knowing that you're supposed to acquire assets while reducing your liabilities, and eventually somehow begin and sell corporations for profit. The author didn't explain how an ordinary person goes about this process...mostly it seemed like him bragging that he was able to do it.
What I take away from this audio-CD could probably have been reduced down to 4 tracks on 1 disc. Sad, but true.
Rich Dad's Classics by Kiyosaki May 9, 2007 I highly recommend these books, especially to teens. Mr. Kiyosaki points out why most people are in debt and a very few are on their way to becoming wealthy. It is a matter of attitude and personal discipline that makes the difference. His second book, Cash Flow Quadrant, does a fine job of putting in simple terms the four ways that people make money. Different personalities, ambitions and fears determine which quadrant you will gravitate to. The author points out the pros and cons of each quadrant and urges his readers to become knowledgible in all four. His continuous hammering of the difference between an asset vs a liability, good debt vs bad debt, and positive vs neagtive cash flow help the reader form a firm foundation upon which to build one's finances. I am now reading these books together with my 15 year old, and have bought copies for my older 20-something children.
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