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    rich dad and poor dad

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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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    (7) Arnold isn’t upset he is poor in the beginning of the chapter “Why Chicken Means So Much to Me” but he gets upset later because his dog Oscar gets ill and his parents tell him they don’t have enough money to take his dog to the vet‚ so Arnolds dad puts Oscar down himself. (14) Arnold also gets upset that his math teacher Mr. P gives Arnold a book with his mothers maiden name on the cover and that infuriates Arnold to the point that he throws the book‚ but accidentally hits his teacher in the

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    Concept of Motivation

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    will receive a weekend off paid. This motivates my employees to work harder to achieve this every month‚ but in the same since of helping produce my company’s improvement. Reading books teach how to improve or stay motivated. I have read “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki‚ about one man who is rich and on who is poor but have the same ability to be successful but in two different aspects. Also read the book “The Slight Edge” by Jeff Olson‚ about how a woman at an airport shining shoes that wanted

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    cashflow 101

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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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    Having a dad

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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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    The Cashflow Quadrant

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    Robert T‚ Kiyosaki & Sharon L‚ Lechter C.P.A The CASHFLOW Quadrant (uc) Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom The CASHFLOW Quadrant I Rich Dad Poor Dad Part II The CASHFLOW Quadrant Robert T‚ Kiyosaki Published by TechPress‚ Inc. 6611 N. 64th Place Paradise Valley‚ Arizona 85253 U.S.A. 602-998-6971 Reprinted five times 1999 Reprinted 2000 (once) Copyright ©1998 by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed it any form

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    | |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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    Review of Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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    2013 Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review Table of Contents Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Topic Introduction and Summary of the Book Statement of Objectives of the Study Method of Study Summary of the book and Critical Analysis Theoretical Frameworks Relating theories to practical behaviour Learning and Conclusion Page No. 3 3 3 4 6 9 10 2 1. Introduction and Summary of the Book Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8‚ 1947) is an American investor‚ businessman‚ selfhelp author‚ motivational speaker‚

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad Summary

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    RICH DAD POOR DAD This book basically introduces the principles of investing‚ and tells why investing is so important. It also introduces the fact that you need not to earn high to become rich. This book is meant for those people who don’t have or have little knowledge about finance and investment. This will help them to learn the basic rules of investing alongwith financial education. Robert Kyosaki‚ the author of this book tells about his learnings from two role models‚ one‚ his own dad who is

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