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In the past, we've discussed Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad" series of books. The first was "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." The second was "Cash Flow Quadrant." To be quite honest, for me neither one of those books had much meat in them. I already susbcribed to the theories in them. In fact, on someone's recommendation, I recently bought "Cash Flow Quadrant." I was disappointed enough with it that I took it back to Borders. I really didn't want the money back. I wanted to exchange it for a better book. (By better I mean one with ideas in it I hadn't heard.) I looked for Robert Allen's latest book. They supposedly had it in stock but it wasn't on the shelf. So I decided to take a look at Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad's Guide to Investing." I spent about 30 minutes checking it out before I left the store. It looked good enough so I exchanged the other one for it. I've been reading it for several days now. IMO, this is where all the real meat is. So... if the first two books left you flat, I would suggest checking out "Rich Dad's Guide to Investing." It's made me think about a number of things. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" Would You Like to Double Your Salary in 90 Days Like I Did? |
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