| |CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki........ [pic] | | |INTRODUCTION | | |Which quadrant are you in? Is it the right one for you? | | |Are you financially free? The CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for you if your life has | | |come to a financial fork in the road. If you want to take control of what
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SUMMARY Robert Kiyosaki‚ author and narrator of the book shared his story about him having two fathers. The first one was his biological father whom he called as the “POOR DAD” and the other was his best friend’s father whom he called as the “RICH DAD”. His two fathers taught him how to be successful in life but with different methods and attitudes. While reading the book‚ it became to apparent which of the author’s two father’s turned out to be more effective when it comes to financial success
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A book review on“Rich Dad Poor Dad” Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki Title: Rich Dad Poor Dad Theme: The importance of the financial literacy Thesis: What the Rich teach their kids about money – That the Poor do not. “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyosaki is very popular book on finance on the market today. This is a true story from the author’s life. Robert Kiyosaki refers to two fathers: one is Roberts’s real father (Poor Dad)‚ a highly educated but poor professor‚ who always asked
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principalmente se tiene que cambiar la mentalidad que nos ha acompañado por varias generaciones‚ y que pretende seguir implantando; por que el mundo todos los días va cambiando por ende nuestra mente también. Es en este momento que se puede mencionar a Robert Kiyosaki y a su libro “Padre rico padre pobre”‚ en cual se empieza a formar nuevos paradigmas entorno al trabajo y en especial a la riqueza‚ que pueden ser de gran ayuda para cambiar la manera en que pensamos. Un gran obstáculo en el propósito de conseguir
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existence‚ his rich father taught or tell Mr. Kiosaki everything that his rich father knew about finances and how to be rich. On his 30 years‚ he recognized six distinct lessons. 2 Chapter Two opens with the first lesson – the rich don’t work for money. Kiyosaki reflects on how as a child he was sent to a public school comprised of mostly upper-class youth. He was jealous of the material goods his classmates possessed‚ such as new baseball gloves and bicycles. Mr. Kiosaki made a decision that he wants to
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Poor Dad Lesson One: The Rich Don’t Work For Money This lesson begins when Robert Kiyosaki and his childhood friend and business partner‚ Mike‚ want to learn about how to make money. The boys seek the advice of Mike’s successful "Rich Dad" and he teaches them to make money work for them. Their first task was to dust cans at the father’s store and only receive 30 cents a day as pay‚ this did not please Robert who thought it unfair to be paid so little. It is here that the boys discover that
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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 the irony is that since you are reading a NY Times best seller‚ by
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Professional Development Activity “Career Reflections” Provide an analysis as to how the concepts identified in the speaker’s presentation may or may not help you in your current or future career. The analysis should include key points and action plans as to how you can use the information or list key reasons why the information has no value added toward your current or future career choice. Support your analysis with source citations gained from chapter readings and/or other online resources
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REACTION ABOUT CASHFLOW 101 by JERRY LEE: Cashflow 101 is an educational tool in board game format designed by Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad)‚ which aims to teach the players concepts of investing by having their money work for them in a risk free setting (play money) while simultaneously increasing their financial literacy and stressing the imperative nature of accountability. There are two stages to the game. In the first‚ "the rat race"‚ the player aims to raise his or her
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References: R.Wayne mondy. edition 11 Human Resource Management Robert A. Funk. Express Services‚ Inc Dijkstra‚ Eelco. What Drives Logistics Professionals Robert Kiyosaki. Rich Dad Poor Dad L.Dobb and P.Dick. Human resource management Fraser‚ J.A. Managing emotions in the workplace
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