"Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad" (Robert Kiyosaki‚ Sharon L. Lechter) Short summary of the book Prove to you that in order to get rich‚ all do not need to earn a lot; Dissuade you of the fact that the house is a successful investment; Parents will understand that we cannot rely solely on the school; Explain once and for all‚ where better to invest; We will help you teach your children to properly handle money and to achieve material well-being in the future. Six lessons: The rich do not work
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the poor dad - and the other was the father of his childhood best friend‚ Mike – the rich dad. Both fathers taught the author how to achieve success but with very disparate approaches. It became evident to the author which father’s approach made more financial sense. Throughout the book‚ the author compares both fathers – their principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ and degree of dynamism and how his real father‚ the poor and struggling but highly educated man‚ paled against his rich dad in terms
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brokerage account and bought my first stock‚ which put me on the road to where I am today. So the facet for this book review: This book made a big impact on me‚ despite it’s being moronic. Read on if you want the details. Chapter One - Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad In Chapter One Kiyosaki lays the groundwork of the story then ends it with the poem “The road not taken” by Robert Frost to give you the idea that you are about to learn how to do things differently‚ and that will make all the difference… Of course
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Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter This book was written about a man who had “two fathers” ’ one who had a Ph.D and the other who barely finished 8th grade. One of the fathers was actually his friend’s father‚ but someone who the author looked up to and appreciated very much. The other father was his own ’ who he also looked up to and appreciated‚ but who did not teach him much about money or finance. The first lesson of this book is: the rich don’t work for money.
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REACTION PAPER IN FINANCE Fatima May Del Monte BSTM III This story about Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad it inspires a lot of people who already read this book. It gives us motivation in life. We all know everyone has a purpose in life. Educational attainment is important to have a successful life in the future. Treasure your knowledge about the things you’ve learned. Make some experienced like working in a company and pay yourself and buy a reward for you. By sharing your knowledge to everyone
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Dan Garver Dr. Mangan Honors U.S History 15 September 2013 Society Vs. Individual The period of American History 1607-1763 is best understood using the Society Vs. Individual theme. Three examples demonstrate this. The three identifications that are used as evidence to support my thesis are Anne Hutchinson‚ Metacom‚ and the Enlightenment. All three of the identifications show how the Society vs. Individual theme represented the period of American History from 1607-1763. To begin‚ Anne Hutchinson
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My dad is my inspiration and has been for years. He’s always there for me when something is wrong and gets at me when I do something wrong. He is a firefighter which is what I’ve always wanted to do. My inspiration for my dad started when I was 5. We played catch in the backyard every day and I promised that I would be as good a father as he was to me‚ to my kids someday. He is very humble and never takes anything for granite. He tells me that he loves me every day doesn’t wait until I’m gone
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Kelsey Jolitz Composition 1 (12:00) Narrative Paper: Dad Once again‚ I found myself wandering through the uncomfortable‚ brightly lit halls of the hospital. I was to find the room where my father was‚ an all too familiar task. "Room 443"‚ I was told by my mother who had requested me to take my dad back to his apartment. Upon entering the elevator I let out a sigh of apprehension and turned to wearily push the button labeled "4". Whiffs of disinfectant products meandered themselves inside
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hearted father who is somewhat like most dads or father figures I’ve come to know. As a child growing up‚ I never really had a father figure. For me my father figure is my grandpa‚ which is weird seeing as he is so much like the father in the story “Patching Holes”‚ just cold hearted‚ hardworking and violent. But‚ he shows small flashes of compassion here and there. I have longed for his attention since I was a child for the simple feeling of having a dad. A father figure is what most people want
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| |Campus: High School | |Author(s): Wilson |Date Created / Revised: 4-06-2010 | |Six Weeks Period: 6th |Grade Level & Course: English III AP
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