Book Reviews of Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!

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Rich Dad's Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

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Publisher: Warner Business Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780446677462 - ISBN-10: 0446677469
Publication Date: 6/2000
Pages: 384

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David K. reviewed on 11/26/2006...


The overall message of Rich Dad's Guide to Investing is that this is an abundant world, full of opportunity for the sophisticated investor. However, it sometimes takes a while to find this point. Much of the book is told in dialogues between young Kiyosaki and his rich dad, and these conversations can ramble. There are rewards for the careful reader--for example, in the middle of a section on the basic rules of investing, Kiyosaki's rich dad compares investor education to toilet training: difficult at first but eventually automatic. But getting to these inspired metaphors means wading through a lot of repetitive dialogue. It's a bit ironic that someone who advocates investor discipline should show so little as a writer. But by the end of the book, even the rambling starts to make sense. By the hundredth time you read that the rich don't work for money, and that you don't need money to make money, both concepts start to make sense. It still looks difficult to apply these ideas, but Rich Dad's Guide to Investing certainly makes the case that they'll work for anyone bold and smart enough to practice them. --Lou Schuler

Betty S. (Bettyann) reviewed on 6/22/2006...


"Investing means different things to different people. In fact, there are different investments for the rich, poor, and middle class...a long-term guide for anyone wanting to become a rich investor and invest in wha the rich invest in."