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

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Tim Wheeler

    MP3 CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Increase Your Financial IQ In 1997, Robert’s book Rich Dad Poor Dad stunned readers, stating, “Your house is not an asset.” As howls of protest went up around the world, the book went on to become an international bestseller, one of the longest running bestsellers in New York Times history. Rich Dad Poor Dad is not a book on real estate. It is a book about the importance of financial education. Rich Dad Poor Dad was written to prepare you and your loved ones for the financial turbulence Robert’s rich dad saw coming. In 2007, as homes declined in value or were lost to foreclosure, millions of homeowners painfully discovered the wisdom in Robert’s rich dad’s words. Today, we are all aware that a home can be a liability. Today, we all know a home can go up or down in value. Today, we all know a person can lose money investing in the stock market. Today, we all know our money can go down in value and even savers can be losers. This is why your financial intelligence is more important today than ever before. In a world of financial turbulence, your best asset is your financial IQ. “This book is about choosing new options, new directions, and a new financial future.” – Robert Kiyosaki, Author
  • Rich Dad's Escape the Rat Race: Learn How Money Works and Become a Rich Kid

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Luke Daniels, Nick Podehl, Benjamin L. Darcie, Eric Dawe, Tom Parks, Jim Bond, Kate Rudd, Laural Merlington

    Audio CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, May 13, 2014)
    “When I was just nine years old, I began learning how to become rich by playing the game of Monopoly®. If I’d just been lectured to about money management, financial responsibility, and investing, I doubt I would have listened and I doubt I would have achieved financial freedom early in life. Instead, I might be stuck in the Rat Race working hard, deeply in debt, and worried about keeping my job or having enough money for my retirement. But because I enjoyed learning when I was young, I wanted to learn more. I was on the road to financial intelligence.” —Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor DadYou’re never too young to start! In Escape the Rat Race, you’ll find out:• How “working to learn, not to earn” paves the way to money-making opportunities!• The basics of making money by creating assets!• How to make money work hard for you, so that you don’t have to work so hard for money!From the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad—the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and USA TODAY bestseller
  • Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, that the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter, Jim Ward

    Audio CD (Hachette Audio, March 1, 2001)
    Rich Dad's Guide to Investing is a guide to understanding the real earning power of money by learning some of the investing secrets of the wealthy.
  • Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest In, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Tim Wheeler

    Audio CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, Nov. 6, 2012)
    Investing means different things to different people… and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the Rich Dad Series, covers the basic rules of investing, how to reduce your investment risk, how to convert your earned income into passive income… plus Rich Dad’s 10 Investor Controls.The Rich Dad philosophy makes a key distinction between managing your money and growing it… and understanding key principles of investing is the first step toward creating and growing wealth. This book delivers guidance, not guarantees, to help anyone begin the process of becoming an active investor on the road to financial freedom.
  • Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter, Jim Ward, Deanna Hurst

    Audio CD (Hachette Audio, Sept. 14, 2005)
    The tenth book in the series provides firsthand accounts of the author's startup companies, what he learned from his successes and failures, and other topics a reader needs to know in order to start a company and quickly develop it.
  • Rich Dad's Escape from the Rat Race: How to Become a Rich Kid by Following Rich Dad's Advice

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter, Rantz A. Hoseley

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2005)
    How do you get kids interested in learning about finance? Give them a comic book! Rich Dad series author Robert Kiyosaki, whose books have sold over 5 million copies, recognized the increasing need for people to begin their journey to financial literacy-and life-long wealth-as early as their preteen years. In Escape from the Rat Race, basic lessons about ``working to learn, not to earn'', buying assets, and understanding a financial statement are revealed in a graphic format through the tale of Timid T. Turtle. When Tim runs out of cash at an amusement park, his savvy friend Red E. Rat shows him how to ``make money work for him''-and tells Robert Kiyosaki's own riveting account of learning the basic principles of lifelong financial success. Illustrated with full-color sequential art in the style of Rich Dad's popular CASHFLOW games and Web site, here is a book that gives kids (and reluctant readers of all ages) the chance to take their first steps toward financial freedom.
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  • Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Tim Wheeler

    MP3 CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, April 1, 2014)
    Do you feel that what you’re learning in school has nothing to do with your life? Do you feel that school’s not really preparing you for the real world? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then this audiobook is for you! When Robert Kiyosaki was growing up, he wasn’t exactly an “A” student, but it wasn’t because he wasn’t intelligent. He just learned in a different way than the teachers in the school expected him to. Then Robert found a mentor who taught him about money and investing. Robert became so successful that he was able to retire when he was still a young man. Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens doesn’t just share his amazing personal story. It shows you how to make choices today, choices of the rich. Packed with straight talk, sidebars, and quizzes, this audiobook will jumpstart your personal success by showing you: • How to speak the language of money • Ways to make money work for you • Tips for success — including “work to learn, not to earn” • Games that help you understand the tools to keep money moving and growing. Picking up where school leaves off, Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens is the secret weapon for gaining the freedom to create the wealth you want. No matter what your grades are, you are smart enough to thrive financially. It is never too early to begin learning to be smart with your money.
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  • Rich Dad's Increase your Financial IQ: Get Smarter with Your Money

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Tim Wheeler

    Audio CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Increase Your Financial IQ In 1997, Robert’s book Rich Dad Poor Dad stunned readers, stating, “Your house is not an asset.” As howls of protest went up around the world, the book went on to become an international bestseller, one of the longest running bestsellers in New York Times history. Rich Dad Poor Dad is not a book on real estate. It is a book about the importance of financial education. Rich Dad Poor Dad was written to prepare you and your loved ones for the financial turbulence Robert’s rich dad saw coming. In 2007, as homes declined in value or were lost to foreclosure, millions of homeowners painfully discovered the wisdom in Robert’s rich dad’s words. Today, we are all aware that a home can be a liability. Today, we all know a home can go up or down in value. Today, we all know a person can lose money investing in the stock market. Today, we all know our money can go down in value and even savers can be losers. This is why your financial intelligence is more important today than ever before. In a world of financial turbulence, your best asset is your financial IQ. “This book is about choosing new options, new directions, and a new financial future.” – Robert Kiyosaki, Author
  • Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ: Get Smarter with Your Money

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Dave Mallow

    Audio CD (Hachette Audio, March 26, 2008)
    Robert T. Kiyosaki has firmly believed that the best investment one can ever make is in taking the time to truly understand how their finances work. Too many people are more interested in finding quick-hitting schemes or shortcuts to real wealth. Now, in his latest book, RICH DAD'S INCREASE YOUR FINANCIAL IQ, Kiyosaki provides his five key principles of Financial Intelligence that will have readers building their own wealth in no time. Discover: How to increase your money, assess your real worth, identify your prospects, and start mapping out your financial future How to protect your money How to budget your money How to leverage your money How to improve your financial information and accelerate your wealth by learning more.
  • Rich Dad's Escape the Rat Race: Learn How Money Works and Become a Rich Kid

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Luke Daniels, Nick Podehl, Benjamin L. Darcie, Eric Dawe, Tom Parks, Jim Bond, Kate Rudd, Laural Merlington

    Audio CD (Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio, July 16, 2013)
    “When I was just nine years old, I began learning how to become rich by playing the game of Monopoly®. If I’d just been lectured to about money management, financial responsibility, and investing, I doubt I would have listened and I doubt I would have achieved financial freedom early in life. Instead, I might be stuck in the Rat Race working hard, deeply in debt, and worried about keeping my job or having enough money for my retirement. But because I enjoyed learning when I was young, I wanted to learn more. I was on the road to financial intelligence.” —Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor DadYou’re never too young to start! In Escape the Rat Race, you’ll find out:• How “working to learn, not to earn” paves the way to money-making opportunities!• The basics of making money by creating assets!• How to make money work hard for you, so that you don’t have to work so hard for money!From the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad—the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and USA TODAY bestseller
  • Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, that the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter, Jim Ward

    Audio Cassette (Hachette Audio, July 1, 2000)
    Describes how the wealthiest percentage of the population handles investments, and suggests ways to follow the example, including building one's own business in order to invest as a business, not an individual.
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--That You Don't Learn in School!

    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2004)
    The #1 New York Times bestselling authors of the blockbuster Rich Dad Poor Dad series reveal their groundbreaking financial advice to teens. This special just-for-teens edition based on Rich Dad Poor Dad builds a foundation of self-confidence from which readers can realize their dreams of financial security in an increasingly challenging and unreliable job market. Teen-friendly advice, examples, sidebars, and straight talk will supplement all of Rich Dad's core advice: Work to learn, not to earn. Don't say 'I can't afford it'-instead, say 'How can I afford it?' And, don't work for money-make money work for you! No matter how confident or 'good in school' readers consider themselves to be, RICH DAD POOR DAD FOR TEENS makes financial intelligence available to all young people with its streamlined structure, clean design, and accessible voice. Here's a book that teaches teens what they don't learn in school-and what many of their parents have yet to learn.