• Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant

  • Guide to Financial Freedom
  • By: Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • Narrated by: Tim Wheeler
  • Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (15,120 ratings)

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Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant

By: Robert T. Kiyosaki
Narrated by: Tim Wheeler
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Publisher's summary

Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is a guide to financial freedom. It’s the second book in the Rich Dad Series and reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and learn to become financially free.

CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for those who are ready to move beyond job security and enter the world of financial freedom. It’s for those who want to make significant changes in their lives and take control of their financial future.

Robert believes that the reason most people struggle financially is because they've spent years in school but were never taught about money. Robert’s rich dad taught him that this lack of financial education is why so many people work so hard all their lives for money...instead of learning how to make money work for them.

This book will change the way you think about jobs, careers, and owning your own business and inspire you to learn the rules of money that the rich use to build and grow their wealth.

©2012 CASHFLOW Technologies, Inc. (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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Everyone should read/listen to this book - period!

The rich have a totally different set of rules and (fiscal/financial) laws that they live by. And it is not discriminating. Every person can choose to life on the E (employee) and S (self employed) side of live where they are taxed heavily and always struggle to stay on top or on the B (business owner) and I (investor) side of life, where true freedom is possible.

This book is read in such a way that it's almost as if you can hear Robert Kiyosaki read it himself. Which is great of course. Great combination of great writing (in speaking-style) and performance of narrating it for us.

Very easy and pleasant to listen to and it changes your persective on society and really makes you think and want to start changing stuff.

I recommend you play the online version of Cashflow 101, the online game, after listening to this book.

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Not my first, but my last book by Kiyosaki.

I'll keep this short. This book, like all the others I've read by Robert convey a few general concepts. My issue is that this book could literally be a tenth it's current length. It's the same information, over and over and over. Furthermore, if you general knowledge of wealth management, then this book isn't for you. It's as simple and general as they come.

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A Repeat

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Pros: Introduces the Cash Flow Quadrant
Neg: Too much of the audio is filled with famous sayings and stories of success found in his other financial books. I would have paid the same price for the book even if it were 1 hour long without all the extra fluff (repeated items).

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Great Book

Everyone said that it’s so repetitive and to stay away from it if you already read RDPD. But you definitely still learn a whole lot more reading this. I would recommend this book for any Investor just starting to get into the game. If you’re super experienced, I wouldn’t see much additional information for you.

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A bit repetitive

As much as I like Robert and his books, this book is repetitive and only emphasizes old principles learned in previous books.
Also, the narrator makes me want to sleep.

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Nothing new.

The author repeats the same stuff most of the stuff from rich dad poor dad is repeated here

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Quick! Put out as many books as you can

What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Substance. I came for the cashflow quadrant theory and was subjected to hours of other fluff I did not need. For a man who claims to have done poorly in accounting and cared little for it, he spends an awful lot of time giving out financial advice pertaining to the finance field. The guy has written 24 + books. Either he is the most astute financial mind to ever walk this earth or he's just churning out books for the hell of it. I am going to bet on the latter.

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Good but could've been better

The book contains a lot of interesting lessons and insight into who we are as well as help you see where you want to be more clearly.
However the problem with the book is there is a lot of repetition. A lot. The book could've been written in less than half the space and not loose a single lesson or even single sentence. 😐

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Good continuation of Rich Dad Poor Dad

Would you consider the audio edition of Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant to be better than the print version?

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This had more detail, and I found it to be more motivating than RD/PD.

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What insight do you think you’ll apply from Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant?

It's time to evaluate whether I intend to stay in the E (Employee) quadrant, or move to the B (Business Owner) or I (Investor) quadrants.

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Not great

I don't usually write reviews. The information in this self help book is mostly motivational, with almost no actual business, accounting, or other scientific knowledge. He gives a bunch of lists and creates a ton of categories with no evidence that any of it is true. You get tired of heading the quote, "my Rich Dad says this" "my friends say this" etc. Just part of a marketing machine Kiyosaki has created to progress his own wealth

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