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Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is your guide to escaping the grind and building lasting financial freedom. As the second book in the Rich Dad Series, it reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay fewer taxes—and ultimately become financially free.
Robert Kiyosaki introduces the CASHFLOW Quadrant—a powerful framework that helps you identify where your income comes from and how to shift from the left side (employee/self-employed) to the right side (business owner/investor) of the quadrant.
This book is for anyone ready to leave job security behind and step into a new mindset about money, work, and wealth. Learn how to stop working for money—and start making your money work for you.
Muy bueno para aprender dw finanzas que bien
Quería en español y me invitaron en ingles
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from reading the best book you can get your hands on if you trying to make the transition of figuring out what to do with a small savings account, or large for that matter. This book is invaluable to anyone looking for layman's terms on how to understand money. I am a multi-million dollar selling real estate agent selling property to investors every month. This book taught me information that I did not before understand, but is helping me help my clients and myself more. For anyone who is having a hard time making the transition from saver to invester, this IS THE BOOK. The March 16th and March 28th reviewers are those types of people who find no joy in their own accomplishments, therefore need to trash others. This author teaches you basic, sound principles that you can actually put in to action. The Millionaire Next Door is a theory book about how the 'Jones's' are simiply looking good while they are in debt. While also a great book, it does not teach you principles that you can actually put to use. Cash Flow Quadrant and Wealth Without Risk by Charles Givens are two of the best books in helping you put your desires in to actual steps with instructions and 'how to's'. They may be boring to the EXTREMELY experienced investors, but for us normal folks its the best resource I've read yet. My bookshelves are lined with 'kindling' to use in the fireplace, but this one is a keeper!
You have to think macrohistorically -- about phases of civilization like the Greeks, the middle ages, the Enlightenment, and the information age -- to really comprehend this book.The identification and explicit explanation of passive income, and the four modes of Life (the quadrant) changes -- has changed -- the world.Kiyosaki's fable of Rich Dad Poor Dad is the exact Jungian vehicle to introduce these concepts to civilization.The only people who don't read, or don't "get" this book -- are poor people."Poor" in the sense that they simply have no understanding of money, and (hence usually) have no money.In 100 years, "money" and all economic concepts of work, wealth, social interaction, will be completely different from today's paradigm.The start of it all, is this book.