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Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by R. T. Kiyosaki · May 1, 08:20 PM

This #1 New York Times bestseller is a good-because-it’s-simple introduction to personal financial planning. Robert tries to show the reader how cash flow, assets, liabilities, and expenses relate. The take home message: don’t work for your money, have it work for you. Earning income is what your businesses and properties should be doing. Learn accounting.

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  1. The sequel was also interesting. It challenges the newly minted millionaire to consider that there is more to life than money. Now that they’re out of the rat race… what do they REALLY want to do?
    An interesting meditation. Chris    May 2, 10:13 AM    #

  2. Life after high-school. Tom    May 2, 01:40 PM    #

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