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Rich Dad's Teach to be rich

Rich Dad’s Teach to be Rich

Robert  Kiyosaki 
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Rich Dad’s Teach To Be Rich is about Robert Kiyosaki’s decision to give up his manufacturing business and become a teacher...a teacher outside the walls of traditional education. More than a book on teaching, this book is about Robert’s quest to find out how we learn and why so many people do not like school...even though they want to learn. Not only is this book a radical departure from traditional thinking on education, it is a radical departure from traditional ideas on money.


WARNING: Your financial advisor may not want you to take this course or view its DVDs.

WHY? Because Robert Kiyosaki’s incredible concepts on teaching and achieving financial independence are a radical departure from traditional thinking.

But how could anyone argue with the success of Kiyosaki’s programs?

USA Today called Kiyosaki’s book "a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future."
—World-renowned author and lecturer Zig Ziglar says it’s "common sense and market savvy for your financial future."
—Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of New York Times best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series, claims that Kiyosaki offers "insider wisdom on how to personally get and STAY rich."


In keeping with Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad philosophy, Rich Dad’s Teach to Be Rich addresses the subjects of debt in America, retirement realities for Americans and why financial education is still not required in school.

This product includes:
Three DVDs
Two Detailed Workbooks

The course includes 3 DVDs with the following presentations:

DVD 1
Session I - Why I Wrote Teach to Be Rich
Session II - The Story of Rich Dad Poor Dad
Session III - Investing Is Not Risky

DVD 2
Session IV - Bad Financial Advice
Session V - What the Book Covers
Session VI - Taking Control

DVD 3
Session VII - The Quadrant Explained/Rich Dad’s Advisors
Session VIII - Game of Money
Session IX - Find Your Genius

Two workbooks also provide in-depth lessons.

Workbook I

Part I
Chapter One - The Three Golden Rules
Chapter Two - If I Am So Smart Why Am I Not Rich?
Chapter Three - Why Going to School Doesn’t Make You Rich
Chapter Four - Is There a Conspiracy?
Chapter Five - How to Become Financially Free

Part II
Chapter Six - Why "Work Hard" Is Obsolete Advice
Chapter Seven - Why "Save Money" Is Obsolete Advice
Chapter Eight - Why "Get Out Of Debt" Is Obsolete Advice
Chapter Nine - Why "Invest For the Long Term" Is Obsolete Advice
Chapter Ten - Why "Diversify" Is Obsolete Advice

Part III
Chapter Eleven - Why Investing Is Not Risky
Chapter Twelve - Taking Control of Your Money and Your Life
Chapter Thirteen - What Kind of Money Are You Working For? -or- Taking Control of Your Money
Chapter Fourteen - Why Cheap People Don’t Get Rich -or- Taking Control of the Expense Column
Chapter Fifteen - Only Lazy People Use Their Own Money -or- Taking Control of the Liability Column
Chapter Sixteen - Are Your Assets Fool’s Gold or Real Gold? -or- Taking Control of Your Asset Column
Chapter Seventeen - Would You Drive a Car Without Insurance? -or- Can You Control Risk with Insurance
Chapter Eighteen - Never Let a Hungry Dog Guard Your Smokehouse -or- Taking Control of Your Management/Education
Chapter Nineteen - The Financial Benefits of Being in Control

Workbook II

Part IV
Chapter Twenty - How Do I Find My Genius?
Chapter Twenty-One - Teaching Lesson #1: Don’t Teach Pigs to Sing
Chapter Twenty-Two - Teaching Lesson #2: Why All "A" Students Aren’t Rich
Chapter Twenty-Three - Teaching Lesson #3: Why You Cannot Teach Poor People to Be Rich
Chapter Twenty-Four - Teaching Lesson #4: How to Increase Your Financial Intelligence
Chapter Twenty-Five - Teaching Lesson #5: Finding Your Financial Genius
Chapter Twenty-Six - Become Your Own Expert
Conclusion - Working with Meaning

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