Rich dad's guide to investing : what the rich invest in, that the poor and middle class do not! / Robert T. Kiyosaki

By: Kiyosaki, Robert T [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Scottsdale, Arizona : Plata Publishing, LLC, c2012Description: xv, 471 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 978-1-61268-021-7Subject(s): INVESTMENTS | FINANCE, PERSONALLOC classification: HG 4910 K59 2012
Contents:
Phase one: Are you mentally prepared to be an investor? Investor lesson #1: What should I invest in? -- Investor lesson #2: Pouring a foundation of wealth -- Investor lesson #3: The choice -- Investor lesson #4: What kind of world do you see? -- Investor lesson #5: Why investing is confusing -- Investor lesson #6: Investing is a plan, not a product or procedure -- Investor lesson #7: Are you planning to be rich, or are you planning to be poor? -- Investor lesson #8: Getting rich is automatic, if you have a good plan and stick to it -- Investor lesson #9: How can you find the plan that is right for you? -- Investor lesson #10: Decide now what you want to be when you grow up -- Investor lesson #11: Each plan has a price -- Investor lesson #12: Why investing isn't risky -- Investor lesson #13: On which side of the table do you want to sit? -- Investor lesson #14: Basic rules of investing -- Investor lesson #15: Reduce risk through financial literacy -- -- Investor lesson #16: Financial literacy made simple -- Investor lesson #17: The magic of mistakes -- Investor lesson #18: What is the price of becoming rich? -- The 90/10 riddle -- Phase two: What type of investor do you want to become? Solving the 90/10 riddle -- Categories of investors -- The accredited investor -- The qualified investor -- The sophisticated investor -- The inside investor -- The ultimate investor -- How to get rich slowly -- Keep your day job and still become rich -- The entrepreneurial spirit -- Phase three: How do you build a strong business? Why build a business? -- The B-I triangle -- Cash flow management -- Communications management -- Systems management -- Legal management -- Product management -- Phase four: Who is a sophisticated investor? How a sophisticated investor thinks -- Analyzing investments -- The ultimate investor -- Are you the next billionaire? -- Why do rich people go bankrupt? -- Phase five: Giving it back. Are you prepared to give back? -- Why it no longer takes money to make money.
Summary: Describes how the wealthiest percentage of the population handles investments, and suggests ways to follow the example, including building one's own business in order to invest as a business, not an individual
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Phase one: Are you mentally prepared to be an investor? Investor lesson #1: What should I invest in? -- Investor lesson #2: Pouring a foundation of wealth -- Investor lesson #3: The choice -- Investor lesson #4: What kind of world do you see? -- Investor lesson #5: Why investing is confusing -- Investor lesson #6: Investing is a plan, not a product or procedure -- Investor lesson #7: Are you planning to be rich, or are you planning to be poor? -- Investor lesson #8: Getting rich is automatic, if you have a good plan and stick to it -- Investor lesson #9: How can you find the plan that is right for you? -- Investor lesson #10: Decide now what you want to be when you grow up -- Investor lesson #11: Each plan has a price -- Investor lesson #12: Why investing isn't risky -- Investor lesson #13: On which side of the table do you want to sit? -- Investor lesson #14: Basic rules of investing -- Investor lesson #15: Reduce risk through financial literacy -- -- Investor lesson #16: Financial literacy made simple -- Investor lesson #17: The magic of mistakes -- Investor lesson #18: What is the price of becoming rich? -- The 90/10 riddle -- Phase two: What type of investor do you want to become? Solving the 90/10 riddle -- Categories of investors -- The accredited investor -- The qualified investor -- The sophisticated investor -- The inside investor -- The ultimate investor -- How to get rich slowly -- Keep your day job and still become rich -- The entrepreneurial spirit -- Phase three: How do you build a strong business? Why build a business? -- The B-I triangle -- Cash flow management -- Communications management -- Systems management -- Legal management -- Product management -- Phase four: Who is a sophisticated investor? How a sophisticated investor thinks -- Analyzing investments -- The ultimate investor -- Are you the next billionaire? -- Why do rich people go bankrupt? -- Phase five: Giving it back. Are you prepared to give back? -- Why it no longer takes money to make money.

Describes how the wealthiest percentage of the population handles investments, and suggests ways to follow the example, including building one's own business in order to invest as a business, not an individual

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