Rich Dads Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business by Sharon L. Lechter

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    1. Rich Dads Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business by Sharon L. Lechter If You Are Dreaming Of Owning Your Business, Read This Book DESCRIPTION: The real secret to making money and reaching financial independence is not staying an employee, but starting a company and quickly developing it. This book is for aspiring entrepreneurs who need to know how to take those first crucial steps. In RICH DADS BEFORE YOU QUIT YOUR JOB, Robert T. Kiyosaki provides first-hand accounts of his own start-up companies, and what he learned from his failures and successes. Readers will discover: * How to determine whether an idea is a good one * How to write a solid business plan * Where to find OPM (Other Peoples Money) to finance that plan * How to incorporate for business and
    2. tax purposes * How to find key advisors to develop the plan * How to best launch the product or service * And more. The Rich Dad experts explain everything readers need to successfully start their own businesses. Personal Review: Rich Dads Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real- Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business by Sharon L. Lechter Rich Dad Poor Dad has become one of the single most successful-best selling financial help books ever---and for a good reason; the advice works. Right now in this recession there are so many opportunities - that it's time to take a second look and re-double your efforts - so read it again! What does it say? It tells people not what they want to hear, but they need to hear. Also recommend is Rich Dad's Guide to Investing which offers better investing strategies than just blindly buying mutual funds or listening to your broker without rhyme or reason - we all know where that got us - when the market is hot, brokers take credit, when it'd down, they claim it's not their fault. Most of us know that the real secret to making money and reaching financial success is not staying an employee, but starting a business and making it work. This book is for new entrepreneurs who need to know how to succeed in those first crucial steps. This should not be your first Kiyosaki book, however, if you have decided to take advantage of this wonderful recession to make your millions, then this book should be read after reading his main books. Regardless of whether you are interested in learning more about real estate investing, buying or selling a business, creating a second income or a new career or just general financial issues, you will find the advice you are looking for in RDPD and in the Rich Dad's Advisors Series. What is interesting to me is what Kiyosaki has 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), 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. I just found a very nice set of great reprinted Alger books, (I'll leave you with a few). All in all, Kiyosaki, Alder, they are all great, inspiring, and what we need to read in this recession, negative, and cynical world. Young Captain Jack: The Son of a Soldier The Young Bank Messenger: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! Slow and Sure: The Story of Paul Hoffman the Young Street-Merchant Randy of the River: The Adventures of a Young Deckhand Phil the Fiddler: A Classic Rags to Riches Story!
    3. Paul the Peddler: The Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant Paul Prescott's Charge: A Classic Rags to Riches Story! See you at the top! For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Rich Dads Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business by Sharon L. Lechter 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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