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Rich Dad Poor Dad

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SKU: 9781612681139

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Unlock the secrets to financial freedom with “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Learn how two dads — one rich, one poor — shape two different perspectives on money. This book challenges conventional wisdom about assets, liabilities, and building wealth, offering a practical guide to escaping the rat race and achieving financial independence. Kiyosaki’s insights provide valuable lessons on investing, real estate, and building a strong financial foundation. Perfect for anyone seeking financial literacy and lasting wealth.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781612681139
  • Publisher: Plata Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Plata Publishing
  • Height: 168 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 246 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1612681131
  • Publisher Date: 05 Apr 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
  • Width: 107 mm

23 reviews for Rich Dad Poor Dad

  1. Shirin Sachdeva

    I appreciated the different perspectives. Though, it felt a little preachy at times. Helpful but not perfect. Easy to implement

  2. Ujjwal Dingliwal

    I found the concepts really helpful. Although, I wish there were more concrete examples. Overall, a worthwhile investment of my time.

  3. Abhishek Prasad

    Simple concepts that have the power to change your financial life if implemented. Can be repetitive but gets the message across.

  4. Vandana Jain

    Inspiring! It challenged my beliefs about money. I disagree with some advice, but got me to think critically.

  5. Vansh Jain

    A good starting point for understanding financial literacy. Some concepts were a bit too simplistic for me though. Still, worth the read!

  6. Sneha Matura

    Good intro to financial independence. Some advice might be too risky for some, but worth considering. I enjoyed the read overall.

  7. Minerva Chandra

    Interesting ideas. A bit simplistic, but a good starting point. It’s not a get-rich-quick scheme, though. It may be outdated.

  8. Uttara Kudesia

    A must-read for anyone wanting to improve their financial situation. Some parts were a bit dated, but the principles are timeless.

  9. Shiva Chaudhary

    Helpful for beginners, but may not be as useful for more experienced investors.

  10. Wardah Khan

    An eye-opener! Gave me a new way to think about assets and liabilities. Practical advice, but the personal anecdotes felt a bit drawn out.

  11. Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde

    Opened my eyes to financial possibilities. Some parts are repetitive. Worth it if you are financially struggling.

  12. Aditya Sharma

    I wish I read this sooner! Simple to read. It will make you understand the basics of finance. I recommend it for everyone.

  13. Shinjini Roy

    Some parts are outdated, but the core message is valuable, but is not as much relevant.

  14. Ritik Karale

    Good overview of financial principles. It’s a good book for beginners and it is easily digestible.

  15. Rishika Pandey

    It is a great book that challenges conventional thinking about money.

  16. Sujeet Kumar

    Solid financial advice presented in an easy-to-understand way. I didn’t agree with everything, but it’s made me think differently.

  17. Manasi Prabhakar Bele

    A thought-provoking book! It can definitely change your mindset about money. Some advice is a bit questionable, though.

  18. Arijit Debnath

    Changed my perspective on money. Kiyosaki’s insights are powerful. A bit repetitive, but the core message is strong. Highly recommended.

  19. Vibha Ojha

    Easy to understand and motivating, but the advice isn’t always practical for everyone. Still, a good motivational boost.

  20. Anonymous

    Overhyped, but some good nuggets of wisdom are buried within. Not a magic formula, but a decent starting point. Easy to read.

  21. Chetna Joshi

    Gave me a kick in the pants to start taking control of my finances. The ‘Rich Dad’ stories were a bit annoying at times, but effective.

  22. Jarpula Ajay Simha

    A good introduction to financial literacy, it can teach you some basic things.

  23. Aastha Jha

    Not bad, but not groundbreaking. Good for beginners. I felt like it was missing some crucial details. An easy read indeed.

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