Retire Young Retire Rich
http://www.richdad.us/retire-young-retire-richIn this fifth addition to his highly successful “Rich Dad” series,
Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) now focuses on the power of debt leveraging in order to work less and earn more.
Beginning with the principle of changing attitudes about financial freedom,
he explains the difference between earned income and passive or investment income,
managing good debt that makes money for you,
such as in real estate,
the fundamental concern about 401(k) retirement plans that are
too focused on stock market performance,
and the need to create a long-term financial freedom plan
and the emotional discipline to stick to it.
Listeners will likely be captivated as they learn how to replicate his success,
and the crisp narration by Jim Ward
definitely makes this fact-filled collection of sound financial advice another hit for Kiyosaki.
The solid, practical insight into how to put together a plan to financial freedom
will require a commitment to changing lifestyles and personal attitudes about work and,
of course, enough time left in life to allow the investments to succeed.
Highly recommended for all public libraries,
especially those that have not yet begun to add Kiyosaki’s other super titles to their business and investment collections.
The way to achieve the goal of a lifetime.
Its the dream that is quickly becoming a reality making so much money at an early age
that you could decide when to retire,
knowing full well that you have enough stashed away to ensure a life of comfort.
In this new book, the fifth in the Rich Dad series, financial guru Robert Kiyosaki provides
practical insight on how to put together a financial plan
which will not only make you prosperous,
but will also allow you to map out the freedom to choose your own retirement age.
Retire Young Retire Rich follows the smash success of the four previously
published titles in the Rich Dad series, all of which are New York Times bestsellers.
The series has also appeared on the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, USA Today,
and countless other business bestseller lists.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future.
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