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Buy itAre 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.
| Publisher | Business Plus |
| ISBN | 0446677477 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Author | Robert T. Kiyosaki,Sharon L. Lechter |
| EAN | 9780446677479 |
| Label | Business Plus |
| Dewey Decimal Number | 332.02401 |
| Studio | Business Plus |
| Number Of Pages | 251 |
| Title | Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom |
| Publication Date | 2000-04-01 |
| Manufacturer | Business Plus |
Review by K. Christensen, 2010-08-05
Great book for putting your money management habits in perspective. Helps to show you the right and wrong things you're doing that can be uplifting or devistating to your personal finances. It is a great book for those ready to make a change.
Great book to help people crossover from the poor and middle class "quadrants" to being a business owner and a savvy investor.
Review by RieOrganize, 2010-07-09
Ordered through 1 click Amazon.com Prime. Listing said it was in good used condition. They underestimated it. The condition was like new. Arrived quickly.
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Review by A. Soriano, 2010-06-04
I don't have millions in the bank, no where near.. but this book along with the whole series has been the foundation to my way of thinking about money. I was lucky enough to hear him speak in person in 2006, and I still hear his voice in my7 head when I make a major decision about money. A must read!
Review by David M. Patterson, 2010-05-20
I loved the original "Rich Dad / Poor Dad" and since this was billed as "Part 2" I had high hopes that it would be just as entertaining and enlightening. Well, it's obvious that the author and publishers just wanted to scramble to get something out there before the "Rich Dad" enthusiasm died down. Aside from a few (very few) useful and engaging stories, like the one about the "quaint little village" with a water problem, this book is just one long, boring, repetitious slog. There is a vignette in the introduction about a brief period of homelessness that the author and his wife endured in their "brown Toyota" that I thought was really interesting and should have been, and could have been, expanded upon. But if I had a dime for every time the author repeated something he had just covered a few pages before, then I would be as rich as the author himself. Save yourself!
Review by Dennis A. Sproull, 2010-04-25
Everyone should read this book. It explains the difference between being and employee, being self-employed, and being "in business". Anyone who wants to make it big financially should understand this and it's simple to understand. It's a great book and was delivered as advertised -- in new condition. Will look for future books here.
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