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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Not one of his best, but worth the read I've read 3 of Robert's books now and I still think his advice on investments is lacking a bit. I am in the investment business and some of his advice is simply not realistic or accurate. BUT, his main ideas and concepts are strong and useful. This isn't my favorite book of his but it's solid. Just take his investment advice in conjuction with others. 400 Pages of a Few Simple Points I enjoyed this book a great deal yet I still believe it only deserves 3 stars. The author gets only a few ideas though yet this book is 400 pages. He could have expressed his views and educated the reader just as much in only 200 pages or less. There was a lot of repeating but after reading three of his books you begin to realize that he does this to get his points across more than anything. Don't get me wrong though, there are some interesting and educational tidbits scattered throughout the book that make it just worth reading. Out of the three books in the series I would say this is the most important; even though the most popular one is obviously Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I Love this Book! This book was the read that finally kicked me into high gear into my true calling of Entrepreneurship and Investing....the light bulb finally went on! His Best by far I've read RD Guide to Investing 3 times now and it has helped me to make an average of 22% annually in the stock market. He does not pick stocks for you but rather tells you what to look for. There are a lot of gold nuggets in this book for those who are willing to read and learn. Kiyosaki has done it again. Regardless of whether you are interested in learning more about real estate investing, buying or selling a business, creating a second income or a new career or just general financial issues, you will find the advice you are looking for in RDPD and in the Rich Dad's Advisors Series. For one, Kiyosaki explains the 90/10 philosophy. This is Rich Dad's version of the famous Paretto principle. In this case, Kiyosaki via rich dad explains that 90% of all investments are actually owned by only 10% of investors. Kiyosaki cites a Wall Street Journal article to support this. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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