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Why "A" Students Work For "C" Students And Why "B" Students Work For The Government (2013)

by Robert T. Kiyosaki(Favorite Author)
3.93 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I was really excited about this book but it turned out to be a big disappointment. There are virtually no new ideas if you've read the original "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", and I was annoyed by the constant repetition (yes, I know Romney paid less taxes than Obama...). Kiyosaki makes a good point that neither schools nor parents are training kids to be "C" students -- capitalists -- but other than advocating playing Monopoly or his Cash Flow 101 board game with kids, he offers few solutions. His "seven words of money" -- concepts everyone should master relating to money -- would have been a good starting point however if he had included advice on how to teach them to kids: income, expense, assets [business, real estate, paper assets, commodities], liabilities, debt, cash flow. Th... moreen again maybe Monopoly does teach you everything!
review 2: What I did everyday was read about 15 minutes a day. I mostly read in my 1 period class because we are supposed to read a independent reading book. I have also have read with my mom on this book on how clever this book tells you the logic on how bad and horrible on people not making their money work for them and people are working for their money. Robert Kiyosaki says that teachers should have their kids learn about how money works. There are countless of people who have not taken business, or entrepreneurship. This book explains if teacher's keep teaching children to be in a rat race then people will always lose money. He explains that a rat race starts in college,then get's you more in depth by getting a job, and be the life of a self employee. I think that these guidelines are extremely helpful in to knowing how money work's. I even told my mom when I read how the bank works. This book was the third most interesting book I ever hear or read about and I'm glad I read it. less
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peasher
Here is the only useful factoid contained within this book - Your house is not an asset.
maria
Probably the worst display of proofreading EVER! Which is sad because I LOVE Kiyosaki!
ACxxx
This book will probably change my life.
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