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Personal finance author and lecturer Robert Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective through exposure to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated, but fiscally unstable father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father of his closest friend. The lifelong monetary problems experienced by his “poor dad” (whose weekly paychecks, while respectable, were never quite sufficient to meet family needs) pounded home the counterpoint communicated by his “rich dad” (
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Book Distribution Executive Phil Andrews endorses Rich Dad Poor Dad Series.
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Phil Andrews is a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School. Mr. Andrews has been recently elected to the African Atlantic Genealogical Society as Public Relations Director. The African Atlantic Genealogical Society is located at web site is http://www.africantic.com and Mrs. Joysetta Pearse is the Executive Director of the African Atlantic Genealogical Society. He has served in many capacities during the last decade such as 100 Black Men Board of Directors, Roosevelt Chamber Commerce Board Member. He has been honored as the Nassau Council Chamber of Commerce/Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year 1995, and Nassau Council Chamber of Commerce/West Indian Chamber of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year 1998.
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Unique Offering Allows Magazine Readers to Eavesdrop On Editor?s Interview with Rich Dad Poor Dad Author
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Kearneysville, WV, April 2, 2006 (PRWEB) Readers of online magazine Healthy Wealthy nWise can not only read an article about bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki but can actually sit in on the entire interview. Participants can click to http://www.healthywealthynwise.com/kiyosaki and register to listen ‘live’ to the author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” the non-fiction book that ranked the longest-running bestseller on all four of the lists that report to “Publisher’s Weekly” – “The New York Times,” “Business Week,” “The Wall Street Journal” and “USA Today.”
“We found that a portion of our readers wanted the details behind our story. By hearing inspirational speakers, it can motivate people to accomplish their goals in a way far beyond the information that a magazine article can provide,” said Ric Thompson, editor and publisher of Healthy Wealthy nWise. “Our magazine caters to people who want to embrace a passion-driven life. Our readers want to succeed in their professional and personal life and look to our magazine for inspiration and for practical advice to help them in their quest.”
The magazine’s “The Passions of Real Life Legends” is offered free. Previous speakers included Wayne Dyer (“The Power of Inspiration”), Dr. John Gray (“Men are from Mars Women are from Venus”) and Dr. Stephen Covey (“7 Habits of Highly Effective People”).
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April 4: Robert Kiyosaki, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad.” Translated into 45 languages and available in 90 countries, the Rich Dad series has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. In 2005, Robert was inducted into the Amazon.com Hall of Fame as one of that that bookseller’s Top 25 Authors. There are currently 12 books in the Rich Dad series. Robert also writes a bi-weekly column – ‘Why the Rich Are Getting Richer’ – for Yahoo! Finance and a monthly column titled ‘Rich Returns’ for “Entrepreneur“ magazine.
Healthy Wealthy nWise (http://www.healthywealthynwise.com) is a free online magazine that brings articles and resources from across the spectrum to help their readers improve their life, and to do it in a balanced fashion.
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‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Robert Kiyosaki Exposed – Part 1 of 3 Investigative Report
Rich Dad / Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki is exposed in this investigative report. It clearly shows how Robert is merely a front for Russ Whitney and his Whitney Information Network. In this shocking 3 part video report you will see the outrageous and slimy techniques Mr. Kiyosaki’s instructors use in his training classes. Robert basically admits that his classes are taught by instructors that use more than questionable practices and that he is not in control of his own training program. He looks like a very weak man in this report but don’t be fooled… he is making millions off of taking your money. He is fully aware of what is going on. You’ll find this truly shocking. Beware! Part 1 of 3. Watch them all. Again.. Shocking!!!
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Rich Dad / Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki is exposed in this investigative report. It clearly shows how Robert is merely a front for Russ Whitney and his Whitney Information Network. In this shocking 3 part video report you will see the outrageous and slimy techniques Mr. Kiyosaki’s instructors use in his training classes. Robert basically admits that his classes are taught by instructors that use more than questionable practices and that he is not in control of his own training program. He looks like a very weak man in this report but don’t be fooled… he is making millions off of taking your money. He is fully aware of what is going on. You’ll find this truly shocking. Beware! Part 2 of 3. Watch them all. Again.. Shocking!!!
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Are we programmed to be financially illiterate? Do our schools mass produce graduates destined to work for someone else? In 1997, Robert Kiyosaki, a US entrepreneur, decided to self-publish a brochure with advice on investing and personal finances. That publication, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and its sequels went on to sell more than 26 million copies in 38 different languages.
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‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ is the phrase created by Robert Kiyosaki used to describe his observations, strategies and tactics on acquiring and retaining wealth and financial independence. Over the past few years he has grown this phrase into a multi-million dollar industry.
His first popular book, ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!’ tells the story of Robert growing up on Hawaii as the child of a Public School teacher. Robert’s best friend grows up as the son of a self employed business man.
As the years pass Robert begins to notice the differences in income and lifestyles between his Dad, the ‘Poor Dad’ and his friend’s Dad, the ‘Rich Dad.’ He documents for us how his friend’s Dad becomes extremely wealthy over the years and how we can follow the same wealth attaining principles.
The original ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ book has now led to more than a dozen other books in the same program as well as a very popular board game.
The message of ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ is that we need to change our concepts of success. The traditional way which, we have all been taught and which we continue to teach our children, is to get an education so that we can get a good paying job so that we can have security.
This may have worked back in the 50′s and 60′s but today’s work environment is much different. I am sure that we all know someone that has been laid off from a job from which they expected to retire. Or worse yet has seen an entire industry go offshore or disappear entirely.
This new millennium calls for a new strategy and tactics for becoming successful and living a stress free, happy life.
Robert Kiyosaki’s book has changed my life. After reading his extremely popular book, ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ and attending a few of his seminars presented by the Learning Annex in New York City I decided to make some changes in how I was doing things.
Most of my working career was as an employee for either very large companies or very small companies. Robert Kyosaki’s book and seminar put all the bits of information that I had read and heard repeated thru the years into perspective for me… You will never get rich working for someone else.
Because of Robert Kyosaki’s ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ I set a goal to be self employed. You see I had always wanted to work for myself but never made the commitment until reading that book. I accomplished my goal in 2003 and have never been happier. Since then I have purchased the book for friends and relatives who have now also begun to change their lives.
I strongly recommend reading anything by Robert Kyosaki and if possible attending one or more of his seminars.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, A Book Review
Rich Dad Poor Dad, authored by Robert Kiyosaki, is an enlightening story of a boy growing up having two fathers; his biological father and his friend’s father that treated him as his own son.
The biological father was the one which he considers his Poor Dad, while his close friend’s dad is the one that is said to be the Rich Dad. The poor dad is compared to other poor fathers all over the world who encourage their kids to succeed in school and to be able to find a great job later in life. In contrast, his Rich Dad recommends him to learn the power and knowledge of investment. Given the advantage of having 2 fathers having such different views, he was capable to compare and contrast the two and create his own view.
All through Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki came to understand six very important lessons:
The Rich Do Not Work For Money. During this section of the tale, Robert Kiyosaki learns to take risk. The majority of people do not learn this and wind up playing it safe for the majority of their life and they are never able to financially get ahead. His Rich Dad shows him that poor people are afraid, so they work for money and security, but do not see the opportunities that lay right in front of their eyes.
The Importance of Financial Literacy. With this lesson, Robert Kiyosaki is older and learns through the misfortune of others that you need to have financial literacy to stay safe. He finds out that the key reason for monetary problems is not understanding the difference between assets and liabilities. That’s why so many people have problems staying wealthy, once they get rich. Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad tells him basically, “An asset is something that puts cash into my wallet, and a liability is something that takes cash out of my pocket. If you want to be wealthy, just spend your life obtaining assets. If you wish to be poor or middle class, spend your lifetime buying liabilities.”
Minding Your Own Business. During this lesson, Robert Kiyosaki finds out from his Rich Dad that to be able to become financial self sufficient you need to discover a method to become your own boss and worry about your own business. He learns from his Poor Dad that the major reason for economic struggle is spending all your life doing work for someone else.
Taxes and Corporations. Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad taught him that rich people do not let themselves be run over by corporations, but instead they use the big corporations safeguard their money and assets. He learned that he could help himself by taking courses about marketing and advertising, investing, accounting, etc.
The Rich Invent Money. The primary point Kiyosaki learns from his Rich Dad throughout this lesson is you must make your own luck. You can not just sit around and wait for the perfect opportunity to show up! It won’t take place if you don’t put effort into it. During this lesson “fear” once again comes into play. According to Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad, it’s not the well educated people that become wealthy, but it is the people prepared to take a risk and make it happen.
Work to Learn, Do Not Work For Money.Kiyosaki discovered that the wealthy do not work for cash, they work for knowledge and skill. When you spend time and effort running after a dollar, you’ll find it to be an illusive goal. If on the other hand, you pursue wisdom and knowledge, the money will effortlessly follow.
Robert Kiyosaki sums up his account of Rich Dad Poor Dad with the five main obstacles that limit financial growth.
Fear
Cynicism
Laziness
Bad habits
Arrogance
Overall, this book is an excellent read. It will help you build a strong foundational base for a long and profitable entrepreneurial career. I would highly recommend this book as a primer to your business education and learning and a must read for anybody who would like to create wealth and financial freedom.
Lee Spaziano is a professional entrepreneur who specializes in Wealth and Financial Independence Counseling.
Visit Lee’s web page to read more helpful information on building wealth.
Or read how to save money and get cash back on everything you buy.
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