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Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards

Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards
By Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

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The real trick to building personal wealth is learning how to transform 'bad debt' into 'good debt.' This quick-hitting book explains how-without having to cut up credit cards. This is the eighth book in the phenomenally successful Rich Dad series. This book was originally published as an e-book and now joins the Rich Dad series in trade paperback format.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18334 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 88 pages

Editorial Reviews

From AudioFile
This installment of an enormously popular series delivers a hefty compendium of ideas, anecdotes, and money management policies that the author claims will change the fortunes of all who are disciplined enough to implement them. The affable Jim Ward guides listeners though the corridors of thrift, wise investment, and reinvestment, occasionally providing case histories and testimonials to validate and motivate. His delivery is sincere but never overbearing, perhaps reflective of the comfortable state of mind one reaches when rich. While some of the content boils down to common sense, the remainder offers listeners credible methods for gaining financial freedom. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


Customer Reviews

There is no real purpose for this book except perhaps to point you to his earlier work3
On 88 pages Robert Kiyosaki explains how to become rich without cutting up your credit cards. Or at least I thought he would because he doesn't. Instead the author is getting lost amongst his autobiographical flashes and doesn't really answer the book's title. Secondly, he makes lots of references to his previously published books so in fact you would learn a lot more on the topic if you read those books instead of this one.
If you have read any of Kiyosaki's previously published books you get the distinct feeling that this book is a result of boredom rather than any intention to teach us any more of the Author's wisdom. Star-wise, this book should be a solid zero.
However, if you have not read Kiyosaki before, you might find some of the information here quite useful and it might encourage you to read some of Kiyosaki's early books, which are a lot better anyway. Hence the overall rating of three stars.

Another Great Book5
Another Great book to add to all of his others. I find it a great insperation to those of use on the hard road and looking to turn their lives around. Great lessons on what your bankers see as assests and liabilites. A great idea that comes to mind from his book is when he tells us "to get richer buy a car". Use the things in life that we want to drive us to the goals we need to achieve those things.

Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards4
The book is written very well. It is hard to believe that Robert Kiyosaki almost failed his English class. It is more of an Inspiration rather than a "Guide", however most of the advice is applicable in the real life and I would recommend everyone, who needs a little "push" in life to read it too.