Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid + Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens

by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

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You're never too young to learn the language of money… and the lessons that rich dad taught Robert. Like it or not, money is a part of our everyday lives and the more we understand it, the better the chance that we can learn to have our money work hard for us - instead of working hard for money all our lives. That starts with learning the language of money. This book, created from the international bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, shares Robert's inspiring person story but teaches how to make show more smart choices. Packed with straight talk, sidebars, and quizzes, this book will jumpstart a child's personal and financial success by teaching: How to speak the language of money, ways to make money work for you, tips for success (including: "Work to learn, not to earn. "), and why games can help you understand money, investing, and ways to choose your best path to financial freedom. show less

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Recycles most of the material from the original Rich Dad Poor Dad. Dials down the condescension and sharkish opportunism, leans more on encouragement and making connections. The narration also makes sure to reign in any absolutist advice. The tone-deaf chapter on BUY MY MONEY GAMES should have been limited to a promotional page in the very back. An overall improvement, but still not very good.
Seems like a terribly rushed rebranding of his book targeted at raising kids.
If you are a teen and want to learn. Buy the one for kids instead. It will teach you more and will not seem like rushed secondhand filler.
Not deep enough, but interesting.
Author mentions 7 assets that someone can pursue

#1: real world business education
#2: profitable path of professional development
#3: Circle of like minded friends
#4: The Power of your own network
#5: A duplicable fully scalable business
#6: Incomparable Leadership skills
#7: The mechanism for genuine wealth creation
#8: Big dreams and the capacity to love them
#9: A business where woman excel

The authors spends the majority of the book speaking on the generalized benefits of network marketing.

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Robert Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hawaii, and is a fourth-generation Japanese-American. He attended college in New York, and after graduating, joined the Marine Corps and served in Vietnam as an officer and helicopter gunship pilot. After the war, Robert worked for the Xerox Corporation as a salesman. In 1977, he started a company that show more brought the first nylon Velcro 'surfer wallets' to market. In 1985 he founded an international education company that taught business and investing to students throughout the world. In 1994 Robert sold his business and retired at the age of 47. During this somewhat short-lived retirement, Robert, collaborating with co-author Sharon Lechter, a C.P.A. and his business partner, wrote the bestselling book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Canonical title
Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money That You Don't Learn in School!; Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid + Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens
Original title
Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money - That You Don't Learn in School!

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Nonfiction, Business
DDC/MDS
332.024Society, government, & cultureEconomicsBanking & MoneyMiscellany And Personal FinancePersonal Finance
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HG179 .K5648Social sciencesFinanceFinancePersonal finance
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