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Why the Biggest Stock Market Crash in History Is Still Coming... and How You Can Prepare Yourself and Profit from It! In what may be one of the most important books in the Rich Dad portfolio, Rich Dad’s Prophecy proclaims how Robert Kiyosaki’s rich dad prophesized that once the first of the baby boomers reach the age of 70 in 2016, the worst stock market crash in history will ensue. Published in 2002, and once again co-written by Sharon Lechter, Rich Dad’s Prophecy focuses on planning for the future. |
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Giving Your Children a Financial Head Start Published in 2001, Rich Dad’s Rich Kid, Smart Kid is a book designed to teach kids the lessons learnt from Rich Dad, Poor Dad, again co-written by Sharon Lechter. In a shorter, more condensed version of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Rich Dad’s Rich Kid, Smart Kid is a guide to help parents better understand the lessons learned from Rich Dad, Poor Dad, so they can better teach and pass on these lessons to their children. |
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In Robert Kiyosaki’s third book, which was also published in the year 2000, as well as his third best seller, Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing is a book that gives guidance and advice to potential investors. In Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, Robert Kiyosaki gets more specific, and gives details concerning investing and how to be a smart and successful investor. |
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Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom The follow up to Rich Dad, Poor Dad, released in the year 2000 and once again co-written with Sharon Lechter, Cashflow Quadrant is a personal finance book where Robert Kiyosaki introduces a concept of the same name as the title of the book. A cashflow quadrant according to Robert Kiyosaki is a grid with four boxes with each box identified by a letter. The letters used are E, S, B, and I, which stands for employees, self employed or small business owners, business owners not directly involved in the day-to-day operation of the company, and investors. |
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What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money, that the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! Written in 1997, Rich Dad, Poor Dad is Robert Kiyosaki’s first major commercial success, and sets up and introduces the basic premise and concepts that Robert Kiyosaki explores in his Rich Dad series. The concept of making your money work hard for you instead of working hard for your money is portrayed in Rich Dad, Poor Dad through precisely the decisions and perspective each dad has concerning money and the financial world. |
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