In the coming weeks, we will review and discuss with you, our blog readers, the third book in the Rich Dad series, Rich Dad's Guide to Investing.
We reviewed Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant, the second book in the Rich Dad series, very briefly.
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With Rich Dad's Guide to Investing, we will cover 4 chapters per week hoping to stimulate comments and create an online study of this powerful book for new business owners, seasoned entrepreneurs, and those seeking a better life.





2 comments:
You would be well served to search the internet for critiques of this series of books.
The author isn't the expert he claims to be: he didn't get wealthy until he sold books telling people how to get wealthy.
Also, while many of the messages in the 'Rich Dad' books are great, there are a number of incorrect definitions and strategies for wealth creation.
I have a read a few of Robert T's books and I think they are just OK. There is a lot of redundancy throughout all of his books as with all of Donald Trumps books. IF you have time I would read them however, I think there are many other books that would be of better assistance for investing.
William O'Neill's books are a must first read for any new investor.
Anyway I like a lot of your articles, I will be adding you to my blog roll, hopefully you will reciprocate.
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