Summary of Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Book Summary | Readtrepreneur
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You don't have to work 24/7 to have the income you desire, you just need to comprehend the money game and Kiyosaki is here to give you a hand. You will find that in Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant many of the questions you had about the finances will be replied. On top of answering many inquiries you might have about becoming financially free and successful, you'll also learn how to get rid of the fear of "job security" and start taking chances to earn figures that you never thought you'd gain.
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"You will never know true freedom until you achieve financial freedom." – Chris Matthews
If you think that because you spend years in school you have your future in the bag, then you are doomed. There are many things you need to learn about the professional world to be successful not just what you learnt in school. If you want to strive for more then you have to spend more time learning and Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant will deliver the knowledge, you put in the effort. Robert Kiyosaki stresses that this book will provoke a significant change in your life if you master the concepts taught.
P.S. Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant is a extremely useful book to learn the necessary the concepts you're missing to grab life by the horns and become successful.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a great go-to-book after Rich Dad, Poor Dad. He really breaks it down and shows you the difference between the left side of the quadrant and the right side and how important and financially solid the right side can really be for you and your family. I"m working on moving from the S quadrant to the B (business) and move to I (investing). Passive income is the way to go folks, your jobs are no longer secure as they once were; you can get sacked unexpectedly, the best thing in your corner if that happens if having multiple cashflow properties that offset life situations like that. Recommend!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I'm learning so much about business and trusting your intuition and this book gave me more tools to build on! Thank you for summarizing this book in such a clear way!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very famous book ,The much maligned Robert Kiyosaki is here to open your eyes to the new age of finance.This is an intriguing follow-up to "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," and I enjoyed the way Kiyosaki devised his four quadrants. "E = Employee, S = Self Employed, B = Business Owner, I = Investor"
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5New way of thinking to create wealthy and financial freedom .
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Well explained. This book encourages me to escape the general notion that we can get rich just by saving. This book will give you an idea of where you are really standing right now (financially) and where you could be in your future. This is well written and ideas were explained nicely.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It would be great if I had this information 15 years ago, so I could judge my financial decisions and career path better. I think its extremely useful career path - and life style- wise. The concept of cashflow quadrant together with values and expectations of certain groups of people who finds themself in specific areas of the quadrant is very very interesting.