Why do the rich get richer even in a financial crisis? In his new book, the best-selling author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad confirms his message and challenges listeners to change their context and act in a new way. Robert Kiyosaki here takes a new and hard-hitting look at the factors that impact people from all walks of life as they struggle to cope with change and challenges that impact their financial world.
In An Unfair Advantage: The Power of Financial Education, Robert underscores his messages and challenges listeners to change their context and act in a new way. Listeners are advised to stop blindly accepting that they are "disadvantaged" people with limited options and challenge the preconception that they will struggle financially all of their lives.
Robert's fresh approach to his time-tested messages includes clear, actionable steps that any individual or family can take, starting with education. Education becomes applied knowledge, a powerful tactic with measurable results. In true "Rich Dad" style, listeners will be challenged to understand two points of view, and experience how financial knowledge is their unfair advantage.
©2012 Robert T. Kiyosaki (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
"Repeat of all of his books."
Given it substance. I often felt like I accidentally hit the rewind button because he repeated himself so much! It just didn't have anything viable to say.
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Don't waste your money. There are plenty of books that actually provide usable information.
I love (audio)books.
"Repetition, Repetition, Repetition, Rep..."
Message 1- READ ALL OF MY BOOKS.
Message 2- I am rich
Message 3- The world is broke.
Message 4- Read all of my books.
Message 5- I am rich...
"Not Practical for Most People"
Most of the advice in this book is not geared towards the regular working employees with traditional savings/investment/retirement plans. It is not feasible for everyone to pull money out of traditional investments and start buying up hotels, gold mines, and oil drilling companies, like the author did. I was looking for some more practical advice areas where a majority of people have their investments: paper assets. The author did have a few good explanations around money flow and the sub-prime mortgage crisis. I would not recommend this book for the average investor who invests in mainly paper assets.
"Wish I had known this 20 years ago"
There is so much common sense in this audio. I wish I had listened to it 20 years ago. Still never to late...
I recommend this audio - it is easy to listen to and very practical. Definitely worth the cost.
"Financial Education: A must!"
again, again, again... the book opens your mind to what kind of life you really want and how to get it. It makes us see the truth about our current educational system. Really, why not be educated to become a business owner and an investor? Are our governments afraid to make us capitalists?
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read this book if you want to change your current financial situation. Become a capitalist investor!!!
"Another recap but a needed one"
Robert recap of a lot of his books but a good one since it adds a lot of depth and breadth. However it is good also as an introduction to his view that can be expanded later with the other books. There is a lot of repetition even inside the book itself however, I don't mind it since I believe that it hones the ideas in.
"A Point for Capitalism"
Great stuff once again. Will change your life! Started reading his books and have slowly improved my financial life. Am on the right course thanks to Mr. Kiyosaki.
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Just listen to it, period.
"blatant partisan political endorsement"
The most important tips in this book were about what it takes to find investment property and continuing one's financial education. The rest was a blatant republican party endorsement from an ultra arrogant assclown. What was particularly laughable was that I'm supposed to believe that Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump want me to be rich. The author keeps referencing the other book he wrote with "The Donald." Donald Trump needs to have a coherent thought, STFU with the ignorant comments, and continue milking his current scams until he goes bust and files for bankruptcy again. How many times has he filed for bankruptcy? I could be a billionare too if I didn't have to payback the money that I lost. If these guys really cared about balancing the national budget, they would be endorsing Libertarian candidates like Gary Johnson who embody what the Republican party used to be. The new Republican party represents the worst of corruption, and the lunatic fringe. I lost almost all respect for Robert K. after this book.
"A great initiation into understanding wealth"
This audiobook is a great entry into understanding the fundamentals of investing and also has more advanced pieces of information that can any person gain an understanding of financial wealth.
It is inspirational and motivates one to follow a path to financial freedom without having to give up on dreams. In fact, I'd venture to say to it empowers you to do so.
Regardless, this is not a one and all type book, rather an entry way into a larger learning experience; your financial education.