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Title: Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards by Robert T./Lechter Kiyosaki, Robert T. Kiyosaki ISBN: 0-446-69752-4 Publisher: Warner Books Pub. Date: December, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $10.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.2 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent e-book by Kiyosaki - can't wait for the paperback
Comment: Ever read those other financial books by so called "financial experts" who tell you to cut up your credit cards? Is that nonsense or what?
Hey, why not cut up out credit card statements too? How about cutting up out monthly mortgage statement? How about cutting up allof our bills? Clearly that is not the answer. Neither is cutting up your credit cards.
Kiyosaki discourages going into debt for depreciating items like meals for example. You go out to dinner tonite and three onths later you are still paying for the potatoes and dessert. Not a good strategy.
Kiyosaki does enourage going into debt for appreciating items like real estate (using leverage) stocks (margin) and so on. You use debt to make you wealthy. Most people use debt to artificially improve their lifestyle and it feels good---untill they get the bill!
Clearly, RICH DAD'S GUIDE TO BECOMING RICH WITHOUT CUTTING UP YOUR CREDIT CARDS is a e-book whose time has come and I can't wait for the paperback version.
I have played the Rich Dad board game too. I don't feel that it is expensive. Rather, I feel that the mistakes I was making before playing the game was costing me a fortune.
The money that I have invested in the Rich Dad books is already coming back to me in droves. By contrast, I am still waiting to see a return on the money I spent on a normal, convential education that only taught me how to make my employer rich and do other ridiculous things like "cut up my credit cards."
If you can't wait for the paperbook (I couldn't) then I highly recommend this excellent e-book by Kiyosaki. You may not initially agree with what you read, but it will change your life for the better.
Thank you Robert for sharing.
Rating: 5
Summary: Possibly his best book yet
Comment: I downloaded the e-book yesterday and read it last night before going to bed. Once I started, I couldn't stop reading.
While some of the contents are similiar to the other Rich Dad e-books and programs, there is also new material here. The concept of not having to cut up your credit cards is interesting.
Too many so called "financial experts" are touting "cutting up your credit cards." My grandparents used to tell me the only way to lose weight is to push away from the table. Doesn't work - neither does cutting up your credit cards.
What Rich Dad teaches is responsibility - how to responsibly use credit cards and other forms of debt not only to stay out of trouble but actually to create wealth.
I highly recommend this e-book and will buy the paperback when it comes out next month. The stories were inspiring and a joy to read.
Kiyosaki has done it again - another winner.
Rating: 5
Summary: Interesting philosophy - Amazon: Learn to Add!
Comment: I downloaded this e-book - could't wait for the paperbook to come out and found Kiyosaki's philosophy really interesting. What a refreshing approac to NOT cut up your credit cards. In actual fact, I have been using my credit cards to make me money for 13 years now. Glad to see that someone with credibility has come forth and is setting the record straight. Like cutting up cards is going to help you. That is like saying put al ock on your refridgerator and don't eat if you want to lose weight.And Amazon--I counted one 5 star review and one 1 star review but this e-book is still rated a 1! Somebody needs a math class!
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