Rich Dad's Rich Kid, Smart Kid: Giving Your Children a Financial Headstart
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
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Read in March, 2007
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anyone needing a nap
Most boring book I've read in a long time. The guy is a so-called story teller, recalling stories from his rearing and how he learned from his two 'dads'. No problem there, but there is only so many times you can tell the same story with a different slant.
This book was an easy, fast read, only because you can skip pages at a time with all it's repetitiveness. Oh did I mention that this book is really repetitive?
This book was an easy, fast read, only because you can skip pages at a time with all it's repetitiveness. Oh did I mention that this book is really repetitive?
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Read in January, 2002
I reread this book all of the time, as my children grow older differnt issues apply to them. Although the cover implies it is all about financial education, what I take away most from this book is about the different gifts different children have. Not all children are cut out for college (which was a shock to me) but that it is important to help your child identify their likes and gifts and how best to use them.
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Read in June, 2008
Great Book, some overlap from his other books but that is how we learn with repetition........the best part was the discussions on how we learn differently and how to help your children learn about finances, school, and life.
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Read in January, 2004
Robert T. Kiyosaki has all the right ideas and how to execute them, though the writing style of this book is not fully up to par as I thought it would be.
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You don't really need to read anything outside of his, "Rich Dad, poor Dad." Everything is regurgitated thereafter.
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Read in September, 2005
I will teach all of contents in this book to my kid :)
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