Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

Investing means different things to different people… and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the Rich Dad Series, covers the basic rules of investing, how to reduce your investment risk, how to convert your earned income into passive income… plus Rich Dad’s 10 Investor Controls. The Rich Dad philosophy makes a key distinction between managing your money and growing it… and understanding key principles of investing is the first step toward creating and growing wealth. This book delivers guidance, not guarantees, to help anyone begin the process of becoming an active investor on the road to financial freedom.
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Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

$16.29

Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

$16.29

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Sine Henry
Superb

A Comprehensive, historical, and intelligent approach to investing in what is “real and tangible” instead of a theoretical construct which is not sustainable.

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jo bartello
Terrific Book

All of the books in the Rich Dad are excellent. I also suggest How to make nothing but money by DelDeotto,

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ridhaudin
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing : What the Rich Invest in That

Nothing much additional from RDPD and CQ. The idea is still the same. I don't think many people can grasp the idea easily.It is worth buying but not for everybody

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Mark Nuckols
Yet Another Reason to Short the S&P

The manic desire of lower and middle class Americans to become rich Americans is not only ugly to watch; it's also a dangerous sign that too many people are spending to much time watching CNBC and the stock market. It's really quite easy to accumulate money - spend less, earn more, save more, buy common stocks, blahblahblah. Kinda like losing weight, but easier. The much harder and more interesting question is how to lead your life, and I bet there are better ways to spend your time than reading this book.

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Amazon Customer
Disorganized and redundant

Although the ideas in the original, Rich Dad Poor Dad, are terrific, this book is unneccessary and redundant. If you purchased any of his other books, you don't want this one, it restates over and over his basic premise.