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Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki

Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad

Robert Kiyosaki is an entrepreneur, investor, and educator best known for his "Rich Dad Poor Dad" series, which challenges conventional wisdom about money and investing. He founded the Rich Dad Company to provide financial education, emphasizing the importance of cash flow, real estate, and business…

8 books authored

Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant

Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant

Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom

1998360 pages4.1 rating

Explores the four different ways income is generated: as an employee, self-employed, business owner, or investor. The book outlines the mindset and financial education required to move from the left side of the quadrant to the right side to achieve financial independence.

Rich Dad's Guide to Investing

Rich Dad's Guide to Investing

What the Rich Invest in That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

2000384 pages4.0 rating

Explains the fundamental rules of investing and the mindset required to move from being an employee to a sophisticated investor. The book outlines strategies for building a business as a vehicle for investment and highlights the differences in how the wealthy manage and multiply their assets compared to the middle class.

Rich Dad's Retire Young, Retire Rich

Rich Dad's Retire Young, Retire Rich

How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever!

2002335 pages4.1 rating

The book outlines the strategies Robert Kiyosaki used to achieve financial independence in less than ten years. It focuses on the concept of leverage in three areas: the mind, planning, and action. Kiyosaki provides a framework for building a portfolio of income-producing assets to facilitate early retirement.

Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ

Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ

Get Smarter with Your Money

2008224 pages4.1 rating

Robert Kiyosaki identifies five key forms of financial intelligence: making more money, protecting your wealth, budgeting, leveraging assets, and improving financial information. The book explains how to develop these skills to navigate modern economic challenges and achieve financial freedom.

Midas Touch

Midas Touch

Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich—And Why Most Don't

2011240 pages4.0 rating

Two business icons outline five essential traits for entrepreneurial success: strength of character, focus, brand, relationships, and attention to detail. The authors share personal anecdotes and lessons on financial literacy and resilience to illustrate how to build a global brand. The text contrasts the mindset of employees with that of entrepreneurs who turn challenges into opportunities.

Second Chance

Second Chance

For Your Money, Your Life and Our World

2015400 pages3.9 rating

Explores the global financial crisis by analyzing past economic trends and the present state of the monetary system. Robert Kiyosaki provides strategies for navigating the shift from the Industrial Age to the Information Age, focusing on financial education as a means to identify opportunity in adversity.

Rich Dad Poor Dad

Rich Dad Poor Dad

What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

2017336 pages4.1 rating

The book explores the contrasting financial philosophies of the author's two fathers to illustrate principles of wealth building. It advocates for financial literacy, investing in assets, and entrepreneurship as the path to financial independence.

FAKE: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets

FAKE: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets

How Lies Are Making the Poor and Middle Class Poorer

2019448 pages3.7 rating

Robert Kiyosaki examines three pervasive counterfeits in the modern world: fiat currency, the traditional education system, and paper assets. The book argues that these 'fakes' destabilize the economy and erode the wealth of the middle class. It advocates for financial literacy and investing in tangible assets like gold, silver, and real estate to achieve true security.