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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 332.02401 EAN: 9780446678438 Edition: 1st ISBN: 0446678430 Label: Business Plus Manufacturer: Business Plus Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 264 Publication Date: January 15, 2002 Publisher: Business Plus Studio: Business Plus Editorial Review: Product Description: The way to achieve the goal of a lifetime.Its the dream that is quickly becoming a realitymaking so much money at an early age that you could decide when to retire, knowing full well that you have enough stashed away to ensure a life of comfort. In this new book, the fifth in the Rich Dad series, financial guru Robert Kiyosaki provides practical insight on how to put together a financial plan which will not only make you prosperous, but will also allow you to map out the freedom to choose your own retirement age.Retire Young Retire Rich follows the smash success of the four previously published titles in the Rich Dad series, all of which are New York Times bestsellers. The series has also appeared on the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, USA Today, and countless other business bestseller lists.Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future. USA Today Download Description: It's the American dream;to be able to make so much money at an early age that you could decide when to retire, knowing full well that you have enough money stashed away to ensure a life not burdened by financial restraints. In this new book, the fifth in the Rich Dad series, financial guru Robert Kiyosaki provides practical insight on how to put together a financial plan which will not only make you prosperous but will also allow you to map out the freedom to choose your own retirement age. Built upon Kiyosaki's own personal experiences; he retired at the age of 49; he shows how you can take advantage of smart investments in real estate and in the stock market to help you control your own financial destiny. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very good guideWish I read it when I was 15! A very good and clear book on creating value in terms of assets and cashflow. Though much is said about properties, it can be applicable to many businesses or ventures of a passive income nature to work towards financial freedom. Rating: - Better than Rich Dad, Poor DadI read this book and Rich Dad, Poor Dad and really felt this book was an all around better book. It went into not only more detail explaining things, but I like the depths of stories better as well in this book. I recommend that you buy this book. Rating: - Check Out the PersonSaw this guy hawking his hype on TV and decided to do a little background checking. While his general priciples are expoused by any financial "guru" the fact remains he's been bankrupt at least once following his own information. Real estate is risky business and not the bed of roses he makes it out to be. Just wait until your first stinker of a renter and when the state comes a calling because the person you rented a 1 bedroom apartment to has two kids and the law doesn't allow this (after the ... Read More Rating: - A good readLike other author's book, this one is also easy to follow, a good bedtime read. Unfortunately like other books it lacks more specific detail on the subject although it is present more here then in the other books. The whole series is a good eye opener but author would do all of us a favor if he would make all of it into one book. Rating: - Good MotivatorOnce again, the Rich Dad series has an inspiring and motivational book. No it doesn't give you all of the answers, but tells you how you need to think to be rich. Why do most lottery winners go broke? Because they don't know how to think and act rich and just blow their money. This book will definitley help you think rich and become rich if you beleive in yourself. |