Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--that You Dont Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki

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    1. Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--that You Dont Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki Great For Teens (Of All Ages!) Following the highly successful Rich Dad Poor Dad, this edition is just for teens! Many teens are not taught good financial habits by their parents, and certainly don’t encounter them in school! It’s never too early to learn the secrets of managing money wisely, and even young people can learn how to make their money work for them. Thinking rich pays big, as rich dad will prove to this much younger audience, preparing them for a life better and richer than the one their parents had. Personal Review: Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--that You Dont Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki
    2. Kiyosaki, a bestselling author for adults, has specifically targeted teens in his attempt to promote his philosophy. What makes this book unique is his approach to how he thinks about accumulating wealth and about having money work for the earner. "Poor Dad" accepts the notion that he will never be rich and thinks that "money doesn't matter." "Rich Dad" thinks that "money is power." This book is just for teens! Most teens are not educated in good financial habits by their parents, and certainly don't learn them in school - especially when so many school systems are nearly bankrupt! It's never too early to learn the methods of managing money intelligently, and even young people can learn how to make their money work for them. Thinking rich pays big, and if started at a young age - wow - think of the compounding interest! If you are giving this book to a teen, I can really recommend some others that are just as special and very good with teens: Kiyosaki has something in common with Horatio Alger, as Alger's books - novels of rags to riches - were very much like the effect one has reading a RDPD book. Not only uplifting, (all Alger's books are uplifting and very powerful in that way and written about and for young people - thou adults love them as well!), but Alger always explained in his novels HOW a person was successful, (even down to the math), and these were more than principles, but examples that someone could duplicate in a different business and move forward, succeed and prosper. Kiyosaki does the same in his books, and I would recommend you read all the books by all of these authors. The Cash Boy: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! Driven from Home: Carl Crawford's Experience The Errand Boy: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! Frank's Campaign: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! Luke Walton: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money--that You Dont Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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