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Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ: Get Smarter with Your Money

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Plata Publishing; Illustrated edition (January 7, 2014)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1612680658


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 51


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.5 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.8 x 8.9 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #23,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #105 in Introduction to Investing #405 in Personal Finance (Books)


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  • Don't listen to the bad reviews!!
I recently read this book after reading his Business of 21st century book. I enjoyed that one and decided to get this one and it surely is a good read. I see people saying that all he does is tell personal stories and doesn't tell you what to actually do, which may be true, but i believe he gives you an outline. He's not just gonna be able to tell you "go do this, that and the third" because not everyone is gonna have the same story, everyone is different. He's giving you advice on what he believes are steps to gain financial freedom. Never in life will someone just give you a get rich quick plan with steps 1-5. You have to take advice from people who are actually successful and tweak it to your life. If someone is saying that this is a bad book, do not believe them, as they just want a get rich quick booklet. And he even says at the beginning of the book that the book is personal stories and that he can't just tell you exactly how to go about your own life. Simply because it's YOUR life. Listen to what he's saying, take notes and make your own destiny. People expecto many handouts now a days and that's frankly part of the book. So to me, this is an excellent read, highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by Reggie

  • Wealth worth reading
An invaluable book I wish I had read at 18. Now, at 61, with some savings, but no "assets"according to the author's definition. He really pushes using your money early in life to build assets that pay you in cash flow (such as rental properties and businesses), No argument there, a good plan. He also believes in investing in stocks and small companies. His writing enthused me to get to work, as even at my age, it is not too late. What he may be overlooking is that some people do NOT want to utilize his approach. For instance, my wife had a fulfilling 30 year career in the air force, saving and investing and counting on her pension... and according to him she went by the Old World way, NOT recommended. But for her, she is happy and pretty well situated, retired at 50. I did run my own businesses as the author states, even held assets as he directs, but failed in one part of his lessonry... to protect my money and build on it. He also states that an employee should make you something like 10x what they cost you, and to me, that seems like an unbalanced and unfortunate way to treat the human being you team with. If they are making you that much money, shouldn't it be shared with them?!! As he is wealthy, I can't and wouldn't argue most of the philosophy presented... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018 by Kindle Customer

  • The good bad and ugly
I've already read 4 books of his (this being my 5th). So I believe my opinion is a strong built one. The bad: He repeats the same personal stories across multiple books (creates more page content) and strings you along without much details on financial knowledge, just general guidance. The good: As general as his concepts and philosophies are, they are still very powerful and important. Much of the material in the books are hints for you to do your own research and apply from external knowledge (research combined with action). There where many chapters I screened to then reread, and find important hints I could've easily not noticed. My advice: If your looking for passive reads that build your knowledge over time? Then these books are not best suited. It would be nearly jmpossible to learn financial literacy through his books alone without consistently applying it with further research and application on your own finances. As simple as his books are, they have really pushed me to be proactive. Which is much more difficult, but well worth the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2019 by CharlesDerek-MRGI-USA

  • I read Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Cash Flow Quadrant several years ago
I read Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Cash Flow Quadrant several years ago. I even read Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens and gifted the book to a few teenagers in my family. But this book was such a waste of my time and money. Very vague in nature. No real actionable advice. Repeated stories over and over again. Could have left a few names out of this book. Could have left a few stories out of the book and come to the point. A lot of round about talking without really saying anything that was anything close to give you real financial information. Does a lot of advertising for his other products, ie, cashflow 101. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018 by UrbanEssence Bath & Body products

  • Read Debt Millionaire instead
If you read Rich Dad Poor Dad, don't bother to read this book. If you want to increase your financial IQ read Debt Millionaire. In this book Robert brags that when he needs money he just writes another book over the weekend. "This is the book"
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2017 by Eric_M_CA

  • book could've been 12 pages long
He did a good job with rich dad poor dad but this book could've honestly been 12 pages long and had the same value. There's way too much fluff and just mentioning the same thing over and over again. I'll never buy another book of his. You can tell he writes these to keep his cashflow from writing books instead of to genuinely help people. I was listening to his podcast and he opened it up for Q and A. I forgot what the question was but i'll never forget his answer.... "you want to know how to be successful buy my book, you want to know how to do good in real estate, buy my book, finances, buy my book, taxes, buy my book". What a selfish guy. I may try out his cashflow game but I sure as hell will never buy another book of his, or waste my life reading it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019 by Rob

  • Which do you want, the Red pill or the Blue pill
Don't waste your time on this book unless you are willing to step forward and improve your life. Robert Kiyosaki continues to speak truth and provide crucial information for people to better themselves and their financial situation.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Great read.
I've read several comments on how his style of writing is repetitive and doesn't give definitive answers; that's the whole point. It takes self awareness to realize that you have to do the work to learn and seek help if you want success. I'd read something else if you're looking for black and white answers from any of his books. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2017 by gheri

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