Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback Poor dad with money Book

ISBN: B0BJYGDGDK

ISBN13: 9798359539821

Poor dad with money

The most popular book ever written about personal finance has been published worldwide and has been translated into numerous languages.

The narrative of Robert's upbringing with two fathers-his real father and the wealthy father of his closest friend-and how both men influenced his views on monetary matters is told in Rich Dad, Poor Dad. The idea that you must have a high income to be wealthy is debunked in this book, which also outlines the distinction between working for money and letting your money work for you.

Twenty years, 20/20 hindsight

Robert provides an update on what has happened in terms of money, investing, and the global economy over the previous 20 years in the 20th-anniversary edition of this classic. As Robert evaluates how the lessons imparted by his wealthy father have held up over time, sidebars inserted throughout the book will "fast forward" readers from 1997 to the present.

Rich Dad Poor Dad's messages, which were attacked and contested twenty years ago, are, in many respects, more vital, pertinent, and significant now than they were then.

As usual, listeners should anticipate Robert's retrospective to be open-minded, insightful, and likely to rock a few boats.

Are there going to be any surprises? Depend on it.

Dad Rich, Dad Dad Poor

shatters the lie that achieving wealth requires a huge income

challenges the notion that your home is an asset and demonstrates why parents shouldn't rely on the education system to teach their children about money.

clearly defines an asset and a liability

and teaches you how to teach your children about money so that they will have financial success in the future and your money will work for you.

With the hindsight of 20 years,

In this classic's 20th anniversary edition, Robert provides an update on what has happened in terms of money, investing, and the world economy in the previous 20 years. In the course of the book, sidebars will "fast forward" readers from 1997 to the present as Robert evaluates how well his wealthy father's lessons have endured.

In many ways, the lessons of Rich Dad Poor Dad-lessons that were critiqued and contested twenty years ago-are more valuable, pertinent, and significant now than they were then.

In his retrospective, Robert will, as usual, be open-minded, and provocative, and continue to rock a lot of boats.

There could be some surprises, right? It's a given.

Fathers are rich or poor.


debunks the fallacy that achieving wealth requires a high income

demonstrates why parents shouldn't rely on the educational system to teach their children about money and challenges the notion that your home is an asset

clarifies what an asset and a liability are once and for all

teaches you how to teach your children about money so that they can have financial success in the future


Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: New

$18.99
50 Available
Ships within 2-3 days

Related Subjects

Fiction Literature & Fiction

Customer Reviews

0 rating
Copyright © 2026 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured