Padre rico, padre pobre

qué les enseñan los ricos a sus hijos acerca del dinero, ¡que las clases media y pobre no!

211 pages

Spanish language

Published Aug. 1, 2008 by Aguilar.

ISBN:
978-1-60396-181-3
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OCLC Number:
218056561

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Argues that a good education and a secure job are not guarantees for financial success, and describes six guidelines for making money work for oneself.

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reviewed Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki (Rich Dad)

It gave me nightmares about mutal funds.

I certainly didn't like it as much this time as when I listened to the abridged version a decade ago. I suspect that has more to do with where I am than anything else. According to Kiyosaki it would be because I'm more stuck in the Rat Race now than I was then, even though I'm making 50% more active income now than i was then. I still have 0 passive income. He says I need to invest in real estate, but I now feel like landlords are the devil. He also says I can't say anything bad about his recommendations if I haven't tried them, so there's that.

Regardless I recommend Dave Ramsey over Kyosaki, even though I've never got passed baby step 3 because of the American Health Care system. You need to be to at least baby step 4 before you even consider Rich Dad, Poor …

Subjects

  • Rich people
  • Personal Finance
  • Finanzas personales
  • Inversiones
  • Ricos
  • Investments
  • Riqueza