Summary: Rich Dad Poor Dad
By Hugo Mak
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In this summary of the number 1 book of all time on personal financial development you will learn in no time all the insights that multimillionaire Robert Kiyosaki learned from his wealthy dad. You will learn why and how rich people don't work for money but make money work for them, you will learn why you should develop yourself financially and how to do it, you will learn the history of taxes and the power of businesses and much more!
You will also understand the different thinking patterns of rich and poor people and you will learn how rich people respond to certain opportunities and deal with certain situations. After reading this e-book you have been taught the same way a wealthy father teaches his own child.
And to learn all this you don't have to read a book for days, weeks or even months, you just have to read this summary that you'll finish in a few hours. It's long enough to dive deep into all the subjects but without all the fuss around it.
Have fun and good luck!
Hugo Mak
Hallo, mijn naam is Hugo. Ik loop zelf altijd tegen het volgende probleem aan: ik vind het altijd heel leuk om boeken te lezen over persoonlijke ontwikkeling alleen heb ik er vaak moeite mee om boeken uit te lezen. Toen dacht ik: meer mensen hebben hier waarschijnlijk last van. Hierdoor kwam ik op het idee om samenvattingen te gaan schrijven van boeken zodat mensen niet meer het hele boek, waar vaak veel opvultekst inzit, hoeven te lezen maar gewoon een samenvatting ervan kunnen lezen. Zo leer je wel alle geweldige lessen uit die boeken zonder dat je er dagen, weken of zelfs maanden mee bezig bent om uit te lezen.
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Summary - Hugo Mak
Preface
Introduction
Lesson 1: Rich people don't work for money
Robert and Mike's second business
Lesson 2: Why develop yourself financially?
The difference between assets and liabilities
Your house is not an asset
Lesson 3: Mind your own business
Robert's favorite form of assets
Lesson 4: The history of taxation and the strength of businesses
Knowledge is power
Financial intelligence
Lesson 5: Rich people create money
CASHFLOW®
If your brain is well trained, it can create enormous wealth
The problem with 'safe' investments
Trial and error
Lesson 6: Don’t work for money – work to learn
You need to know a little about a lot
Job stands for: 'Just Over Broke'
So then what?
Epilogue
Preface
Dear reader, first of all thank you very much for buying my e-book. I wrote this e-book because I always run into the following problem myself: I find books on certain topics, such as finance, extremely interesting, but I'm not really a reader. Often on holiday I have no problem sitting by the pool with a cold drink and reading a book for hours, but I really have to finish reading it that holiday because once I'm back home I usually don't manage to pick up the book again. Then I thought: If I have this problem, probably more people have this problem too. So I came up with a solution: writing a summary. It couldn't be easier, all the lessons from a great book, but then combined in a short summary. That way you can learn all the insights of the writer without spending days, weeks or even months reading. In about two hours you probably will have finished the e-book and you will have learned exactly the same as if you had read the whole book. Plus for a lot cheaper, I say win-win. It is also much easier to come back to the e-book if you want to revise a certain lesson or if you want to read a bit to get your motivation back.
Rich dad, poor dad is the number one book for me when it comes to becoming financially free. This book was an exception for me because I have read this book several times. The advantage of this was that writing the summary came very naturally. I hope you can get a lot of inspiration, motivation and great financial lessons from this e-book, just like me, but not to forget, have fun while reading it. I have done my best to summarize it as best as possible and I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review on the site where you bought the e-book once you have read it so that I know what think of it. This e-book is also translated from Dutch to English because I’m Dutch and first wrote this e-book in Dutch. I have tried my best to translate the e-book as good as possible and I hope you won’t even notice it’s written by a non-native English speaker.
Without delaying you any longer: Have fun reading!
Introduction
Robert Kiyosaki had two fathers, one rich and one poor. His poor, and also highly educated, dad had attended several universities and was incredibly intelligent. His wealthy dad never finished high school. Both men earned a decent income, yet one always struggled with his finances while the other became one of the richest men in Hawaii. One left tens of