Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Up for sale are four books in trade softcover format authored by Robert T. Kiyosaki in the Rich Dad Poor Dad Series.. The books are Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, Who Took My Money?, Cashflow Quadrant and Rich Kid Smart Kid. The books are without writing, marks or tears, show light cover and corner wear, have no remainder marks and are not withdrawn library copies. The photos in the listing depict the actual books on offer. THE BOOKS Rich Dad’s Guide To Investing: The rich are different from the rest of us, if for no other reason than U.S. tax and securities laws allow them to invest in ways that keep us from catching up to them. That's why 90 percent of all corporate shares of stock are owned by 10 percent of the people. Kiyosaki believes it's possible for anyone to move up into that 10 percent, but it takes a different view of investing than most people have: it takes a plan to be a successful investor. And a plan is more than simply buying and selling, or collecting "assets" that bring in no cash and are thus more akin to liabilities. The way most people invest, "they might as well be pushing a wheelbarrow in a circle," he writes. A plan is "mechanical, automatic, and boring," a formula for success that has worked historically for most of those who've used it. Kiyosaki's "rich dad" (actually, the father of his best friend) tells him the simplest analogy is the game Monopoly: buy four green houses, trade them for one red hotel, and repeat until you become rich. Who Took My Money?: The eighth book in the Rich Dad series reveals the financial wisdom of the rich, which is neither taught in schools nor discussed in the popular financial press. The authors begin with an example of the Zen master-student relationship that Kiyosaki had with his Rich Dad mentor. Kiyosaki had made the mistake of many inexperienced investors and bought into a mutual fund he knew nothing about; his Rich Dad let him stay with the bad investment for months to learn the lesson of patience. Kiyosaki also learned that the common advice to "invest for the long term, buy, hold and diversify" is not really advice but actually a sales pitch, and it teaches very little about how to become a smart investor. The reason most people continue to choose mutual-fund investing is because it is so easy, and that is also why it is inherently risky. Kiyosaki and his coauthor emphasize investing in asset classes other than equities, such as a business venture, real estate, and paper assets like hedge funds and options. These approaches require more thought, education, and effort than does simply handing one's money over to a financial company and allowing a stranger to control it, but the risks are lower and the potential financial rewards can be much greater. Certain to be in demand at the circulation desk. Cashflow Quadrant: This book is excellent reading and is inspirational for a person who doesn't realize the difference between a employee and a rich man or woman. How it relates to a career as an employee or a self employed person versus a business and investment person. How this CashFlow Quadrant affects our lives, past and future. Rich Kid Smart Kid: A step-by-step handbook for parents explains how to teach children the fundamental principles of finance, introducing a variety of financial problem-solving skills that help youngsters understand the importance of a good education and financial planning in their lives. A step-by-step handbook for parents explains how to teach children the fundamental principles of finance, introducing a variety of financial problem-solving skills that help youngsters understand the importance of a good education and financial planning in their lives. AUTHOR Robert T. Kiyosaki: Born and raised in Hawaii, Robert T. Kiyosaki co-founded an international education company that operated in seven countries, teaching business to tens of thousands of graduates. Now retired, Robert does what he enjoys most...investing. Concerned about the growing gap between the haves and have nots, Robert created the board game CASHFLOW, which teaches the game of money, here before only known by the rich. DELIVERY OF THE BOOKS Payment is arranged through E-Bay. Payment is expected at time of purchase for Buy It Now sales and within 48 hours for other sales. We package carefully and ship promptly after receiving cleared payments. Domestic shipment is via Media Mail with delivery tracking at a cost of $7.09. We accept domestic returns for books that are received "not as described" provided that notice is provided within 30 days and book(s) is returned in the condition sent. OUR REQUESTS We love positive feedback, however, we believe it should be supplied totally at your discretion and will never bother you by requesting it. We do ask that if you are dissatisfied with your purchase in any way, you communicate directly with us so that we have an opportunity to correct the situation.
Price: 15.99 USD
Location: Bloomfield, Indiana
End Time: 2024-11-30T19:53:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.09 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Guide to Investing and more
Signed: No
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Various
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Genre: Nonfiction
Publisher: Warner Business Books
Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Intended Audience: Adults
Topic: Finances