![]() ![]() The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D.Play your way out of the rat race by generating passive income through real estate, stock, companies and more.The Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco ( Read my review).I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi ( Read my review).Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez ( Read my review).Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill ( Read my review).OTHER MONEY-RELATED BOOKS YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN Kiyosaki you can buy a copy for yourself by clicking here. If you like the sound of you Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert T. As the subtitle suggest this book is for someone who wants to create consider wealth and ultimately financial freedom. Richard is passionate about property so it would also be of interest to someone who is looking to become a property investor. This book would be a good book for someone who wants to build a business or become an investor. Whilst reading Rich Dad Poor Dad isn’t 100% necessary I would recommend that you have read the book before reading Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant. WHO SHOULD READ RICH DAD’S CASHFLOW QUADRANT Personally, Richard refers too much to the time when he was broke and refused to get a job when everyone was telling him to do so because he knew that his long-term aim was to be a business owner and investor. Robert truly believes in order to be rich you need to be a Business Owner or Investor and that is the focus of the book. Whereas in Rich Dad, Poor Dad all four quadrants (Employed, Self-Employed, Business Owner and Investor) are discussed, this book focuses much more on Business Owner and Investor. Overall, I enjoyed reading Cashflow Quadrant, but not as much as Rich Dad Poor Dad. “If you do what everyone else does, you’ll wind up having what everyone else has.” “The faster you want to get rich, the more accurate with numbers you must be”. “The definition of wealth is the number of days you can survive without physically working and still maintain your standard of living.” “Financial freedom might be free, but t doesn’t come cheap. This section of the book is the most detailed and has clear advice and tips to help you know exactly what your next steps are in your business owner or investor journey. He outlines a seven-step plan for creating financial wealth. ![]() Part III focuses on helping you to be a successful business owner or investor. Robert explains his approach to wealth “Four green houses… one red hotel” and shares the concept of being the bank, not the banker. It talks about the changes you need to make in order to be rich. In Part II is the shortest part of the book, but still important. Robert truly believes that to achieve financial freedom you need to be a Business Owner or Investor and this is the primary focus of the book. Then Robert goes on to discuss the 3 different kind of business systems and the 5 different levels of investor. Robert explores why some people choose security and others choose freedom. Part I discusses the quadrants more and explores the personal characteristics that are usually associated with people in each quadrant. In Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert introduced the Cashflow Quadrant and in Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant that concept is explored further. In Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert shares his story of growing up with two Dads (one isn’t really his Dad) in different financial situations and with different attitudes and approaches to money. Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant is the follow up to Rich Dad Poor Dad. THE SEVEN STEPS TO FINDING YOUR FINANCIAL FAST TRACKĬhapter Eleven – Step 1: It’s Time to Mind Your Own BusinessĬhapter Twelve – Step 2: Take Control of Your Cash FlowĬhapter Thirteen – Step 3: Know the Difference Between Risk and RiskyĬhapter Fourteen – Step 4: Decide What Kind of Investor You Want to BeĬhapter Sixteen – Step 6: Make Disappointment Your StrengthĬhapter Seventeen – Step 7: The Power of FaithĬhapter Eighteen – In Summary ABOUT ‘RICH DAD’S CASHFLOW QUADRANT’’ PART III: HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL B and I INSIDE ‘RICH DAD POOR DAD’S CASHFLOW QUADRANT’Ĭhapter Two – Different Quadrants, Different PeopleĬhapter Three – Why People Choose Security over FreedomĬhapter Four – The Three Kinds of Business SystemsĬhapter Five – The Five Levels of InvestorsĬhapter Six – You Cannot See Money with Your EyesĬhapter Nine – Be the Bank, Not the Banker This commission comes at no additional cost to you. This page includes affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. Keep on reading to find out more about what you can expect to find inside Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant, as well as hearing my thoughts on the book. Thinking about reading Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom? Want to know more about Robert Kiyosaki’s follow up to Rich Dad Poor Dad? If so, you are in the right place. ![]()
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