The Secrets about Money--That You Don't Learn in School!

ByRobert T. Kiyosaki

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june castellon
You might as well buy the actual RichDad PoorDad book. The one for teens has me doing miniature tasks that doesn't actual tackle the means of entrepreneurship or becoming better. It doesn't take a rocket-science to understand this book or the original in the series. By the end of the book (which I finished in less than a week) I felt like I didn't accomplish much and just gave the book away. I do admit the book allowed and pushed me to write my thoughts out in a journal. I really enjoyed the actual RichDad PoorDad book though.
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andrew gardner
Robert Kiyosaki has been milking this "franchise" dry. The idea was interesting and novel at first, but lately it's been ghost-written junk.

The "Teens" book is a total waste: I thought I'd give it a chance because it was affordable and I thought the gearing towards teens might make it useful for my kids; it arrived today and I was shocked -- the book is literally about 3 inches wide by 3 inches tall (less than the size of two Tic Tac boxes put together). In total, there must be about 10 "real" pages within its miniature 124 pages. What a rip off.

I'm getting sick of seeing this guy in newspaper ads, magazines (he used to "write" a monthly for Entrepreneur Magazine, but his columns soon deteriorated to a few inches of writing, next to a giant picture of himself, so they cut him out.

Robert Kiyosaki has become lazy and derivative. He needs to give it a break and come back with something new in a couple of years.
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zeb lisee
My husband teaches finance to high school kids and is always looking for interseting ways to reach kids and help them understand how money works...or doesn't. This is a perfect "little" tool to use as it does not read like textbooks do. Great information for ALL ages really.
That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! - What the Rich Invest in :: Dave Barry on Parenting and Other Topics He Knows Very Little About :: Awakened (Vampire Awakenings 1) (Volume 1) :: A Shade Of Vampire :: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
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diane jones
Don't bother. Read the fine print - or the little thing that says miniature and it IS. Overall, one book by this author is sufficient to know everything he thinks about money and investing. More than one is a waste of your money
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duyenngoc auth
Hands down my absolute favorite book wirrten by Robert Kiyosaki. He really went into his real experience of being an Entrepreneur and opened up about a lot of the hard lesson's that he had to learn and how he overcame this. In the beginning he talks about his reason for really wanting to become free. Then, he breaks down some specific How To Stuff in terms of things that you must do in order to achieve the level of freedom that you want. Much of the info in this book was unknown to me and the way he breaks it down it Top Notch
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aaron lowery
The author, while he does suggest education is important, does not stress it - he suggests advanced education is important only if you are entering into a professional career. (Read the introduction to see what I mean) - You may want to speak to the your children on that, I felt a bit uncomfortable knowing that's what my chilren would be reading.

It was just 2 paragraphs. Maybe I am sensitive to education and what it means, but I certainly don't want to give anyone `permission' to not study. Formal education or financial education both take time and effort, nothing comes easy.

All else was golden, especially hearing it as young people. As in all things, we take what is good, and leave the rest.
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craig jr
The author, while he does suggest education is important, does not stress it - he suggests advanced education is important only if you are entering into a professional career. (Read the introduction to see what I mean) - You may want to speak to the your children on that, I felt a bit uncomfortable knowing that's what my chilren would be reading.

It was just 2 paragraphs. Maybe I am sensitive to education and what it means, but I certainly don't want to give anyone `permission' to not study. Formal education or financial education both take time and effort, nothing comes easy.

All else was golden, especially hearing it as young people. As in all things, we take what is good, and leave the rest.
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cmhoepker
Although in the illustration it looks like a full-sized Rich Dad advice book, it is actually a miniature. I have no idea why Robert Kiyosaki chose to produce a product like this instead of publishing a real book for teens.
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mollyscribbles
Disappointed when I received it because it fit into the palm of my hand. I guess I didn't read the fine print about the size of it first and info is basic nothing that I couldn't find in other finance books for teens.
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mehrdad
What a great idea and interesting story. Kiyosaki gets right to the point of letting us know that he failed but learned in the process how to become dependent on himself. He and his wife were at a point living out of their car but consistently stuck to his principles no matter the failure.
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