Rich dad poor dad audio book
Let's talk about getting rich. What do the rich teach their kids about money? Today’s book summary and book review: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. This book is one of the most successful finance books out there. Robert Kiyosaki's classic wealth income and money making off real estate book, Rich Dad Poor Dad is packed full of actionable ideas and take aways. You might also consider getting the full book or audiobook for this – it’s killer! Here are the best 10 ideas from “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyosaki Best link to buy this book in most of the languages 👇👇👇 English: https://goo.gl/qTlujo FOR BOOK IN OTHER LANGUAGE 👇👇 ★★★ BIG 10 IDEAS ★★★ 1. MODELS FOR WEALTH The book focuses mostly on the education and financial learned from his rich dad. We all have models for wealth. Money / Beliefs are LEARNED growing up - most the time not consciously. Become conscious of our beliefs / models in order to change them. 2. YOU’RE BROKE, NOT POOR “Being broke is temporary - being poor is eternal” -RK Even if you don't have money now, view yourself as broke, NOT poor. 3. FINICAL FREEDOM “The poor and middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them.” We have two options in life: 4. FINICAL IQ Schools teach how to work in a job. Not how to get rich. Finical IQ composed: ACCOUNTING: INVESTING: UNDERSTANDING MARKETS: LAW: 5. E.B.S.I. EBSI: Employee / Business Owner / Self Employed / Investor Four possible paths for us (can be a mix of all.) 6. ASSETS "Know what an asset is, acquire them and become rich.” For most people, their profession is their income. For rich people, their assets are their income. ASSETS ARE: Businesses, Stocks, Bonds, Mutual funds, Income-generating real estate, Royalties, Anything which appreciates in value over time 7. LIABILITIES something which takes money out of your pocket. Learn to live off of 75% of your paycheck. “Grow your income not your lifestyle.” 8. POWER OF COMPOUNDING Why the 1% get richer. 9. PAY YOURSELF FIRST Pay yourself first. Before you pay your bills each month. Save 10%. MY TIP: If there's ice cream in freezer, it WILL get eaten. Separate bank account for this 10% money. Automatic withdrawal from paycheck. 10. GETTING STARTED: TEN ACTION STEPS Be VERY clear here: NOT giving personal finical advice - not qualified for that. telling you what I am doing / what is recommended in this book. 1. Learn about investing before you invest. 2. Every dollar is plus one or minus one. 3. Learn to live on 75% of your paycheck. 4. Pay yourself first. 5. Choose friends careful. Who you hang around avg of top 5. Best link to buy this book in most of the languages 👇👇👇 English: https://goo.gl/qTlujo Hindi: https://goo.gl/HaZxW2 Tamil: https://goo.gl/LilIHr Telugu : https://goo.gl/sBx9CJ Marathi : https://goo.gl/d4jvxW Bengali : https://goo.gl/Tuw5ot cheapest link Read this book to go more deep ★★★★ The book is totally worth the time invested for reading. Highlights : Rich Dad, Poor Dad is the story of author Robert Kiyosaki's upbringing in Hawaii and his two fathers – one rich father (not biological) and one poor father (biological). Kiyosaki was forced to choose between following in the footsteps of his poor father – a highly educated government worker – or his rich father – an entrepreneur who never graduated high school. Ultimately, Kiyosaki decides to learn from his rich dad - who wouldn’t? The book focuses mostly on the education and financial advice Kiyosaki learned from his rich dad. His rich father was able to create a multi-million dollar empire from virtually nothing, using his financial acumen and the power of his imagination. The author presents six major lessons which he discusses throughout the book: The rich don’t work for money The importance of financial literacy Minding Your own business Taxes and corporations The rich invent money The need to work to learn and not to work for money SUBSCRIBE TO US AND OUR PARTNER : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZWlQYml5QcUTOOworDv-A 👉Get amazing life hacks let's be friends 👇👇 FACEBOOK PAGE ~~ https://goo.gl/DFGFi5
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