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In the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, Robert Kiyosaki asserts that a home is a liability not an asset. This is not correct accounting, but it may be a valid point.
This book is a curtain-raiser that informs, inspires, and instigates investment novices and beginners to put the "greenback" to work and aspire for financial freedom.
This latest addition to the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" series packs an eye-opening wallop to the balancing of your work to your life, both spiritually and economic-wise.
Finding a great gift for someone interested in finance can be difficult. These great books offer three very different angles on teaching wealth creation.
The tax code is complicated. The FairTax will simplify it so that every taxpayer can understand it, but that doesn't mean that it is without fault.
Getting rich quick may be attractive, but holding on to wealth is probably more beneficial.
Parents can teach children business building and accounting skills at home which will prepare them to be leaders, not workers, in the emerging economy.
Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) and his sister Emi have bared their souls sharing with us an intimate and often very private journal of spiritual self-discovery.
Middle aged folks may have the energy to pursue their hobbies but retirees usually have the money. Can the two ever coincide? The answer is yes!
The keys to success and self fulfillment vary as much as the businesses do. However, the qualities and perspectives necessary to become an entrepreneur remain the same.


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