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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.02401
EAN: 9780446677479
ISBN: 0446677477
Label: Business Plus
Manufacturer: Business Plus
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 251
Publication Date: April 01, 2000
Publisher: Business Plus
Studio: Business Plus
Features:- ISBN13: 9780446677479
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
In the world of money there are two mindsets, those that see scarcity and need security, and those who see abundance and thrive on financial adventure – the mindset of the employee or self-employed, and the mindset of the business owner or professional investor.
In The CASHFLOW Quadrant, the sequel to Robert Kiyosaki’s smash hit, Rich Dad Poor Dad, you learn how the role you play in the world of money affects your ability to become financially free.
There are four types of people who make up the world of business: employees, self-employed, business owners, and investors; but it’s only the business owners and the investors who can create great wealth by accelerating their cash flow through assets.
A Wall Street Journal Bestseller, Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is perfect for employees or self-employed individuals interested in finding new ways to generate cash flow. If you’re already a business owner or real estate investor, this book also delivers tools for even greater success.
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Just finished reading this great book and you need to focus on this quadrant in order to be successful. Of course I've read "Rich Dad Poor Dad" but I felt he didn't explain the quadrant enough. This book takes care of the details of both the physical and mental aspects of all four income sources. I just love this series for it's brutal frankness and in-your-face motivation to do something about your life.. Kudos to Robert Kiyosaki!!!!
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This is actually my second purchase of this book. I purchased this copy for my son who is now in the army and has been saving some money while in Iraq. He has already read the first Rich Dad Poor Dad book and was hoping once he gets back from Iraq he can start to invest in real estate instead of blowing his money. The book opened my eyes and my original has been lent out so many times I don't know where it is anymore.
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This, the second in the series of "Rich Dad" books, is, in essence, a continuation and expansion of the thoughts, reasoning, and direction set forth in the earlier book, and, like its predecessor, is a treasure trove of perceptive insights, common sense, uncommon wisdom and financial advice worth taking. All are enlightening and enriching, making this a book which should be read, understood, and acted-upon by every intelligent reader, particularly those who are not long in the tooth.
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A must read for all. We live in the most free country in the world, however, our culture doesn't teach financial freedom. We are taught the exact opposite...go to school, get a job, retire and live on less than you made while working...what's wrong with this picture??? Read this book, (and others in the series), learn there is a better way, and "change your mind"! S. Thompson - Waterbury, CT
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Very detailed. Must know info. that will help recondition our mind and guide on becoming financially free.
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