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Rating: - Definition of insanity.....
The definition of insanity is to continue to say thing (that is not working) and expect a different result.1 star reviewers; is what your doing working for you? If not, don't you think it's time to try something different? Rich Dad, Poor Dad is the best financial book since Charles Givens More Wealth without Risk and Stanleys Millionaire Next Door. You may not like what you read in these books, but it is what you need to read and apply to reach success. I also recommend Rich Dad's Guide to Investing and Retire Young, Retire Rich and the Millionare Mind by Stanley. Read you way into wealth, but remember, it only works if you apply what you read.
Rating: - simply great
I don't like to read, and I am a very slow reader. This book is over 200pgs. and I finished it in one day. It's that interesting. I would recomend it to anyone who wants to take control of their financial situation.
Rating: - A Good Overview of the Philosophy of Personal Finance
I found this book to be a very good introduction into the philosophy of personal finance. The author, through an exploration of his experiences with his two dads, provides an excellent discourse on the logic of intelligent personal finance. This book does not attempt to peddle a system of "striking it rich overnight". But instead explains the importance of intelligent money usage. My personal favorite was the comparison roughly stating that income is equal to employees, and they can work either for you or against you. I'd recommend this book to anyone wishing to increase their financial security and/or buying power through intelligent money management.
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