Padre rico, padre pobre

Padre rico, padre pobre

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  • Create Date:2021-03-18 10:14:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-14
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  • Author:Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • ISBN:846633212X
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Summary

Basado en el principio de que los bienes que generan ingreso siempre dan mejores resultados que los trabajos tradicionales, Robert Kiyosaki explica cómo pueden adquirirse dichos bienes para, eventualmente, olvidarse de trabajar。
El libro #1 de finanzas personales。 Con un estilo claro y ameno, este libro te pondrá en el camino directo al éxito financiero y así lograrás que el dinero trabaje para ti。 Padre rico Padre pobre es el bestseller que revolucionó la forma de entender las finanzas personales。

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Reviews

Cynthia H

Great book, new ways to think about money。

Joseph Siame

Its only in my later years that I have really appreciated this book。 Very simple and insiteful, definitely a candle in the dark for the path to financial knowledge I will share with my kids。

Jay Glover

I feel this book holds lessons that are applicable to everyone and it contains lesson you “cannot afford” to miss if you’ll excuse the pun! Jokes aside, there is a dogma that is so ingrained in our society about how to earn money。 Study hard, go to college/university, get a good paying job。 While there is nothing wrong with that pathway to income it is not an exhaustive list of viable options and it’s extremely myopic。 There’s a difference between considering your income options and making an in I feel this book holds lessons that are applicable to everyone and it contains lesson you “cannot afford” to miss if you’ll excuse the pun! Jokes aside, there is a dogma that is so ingrained in our society about how to earn money。 Study hard, go to college/university, get a good paying job。 While there is nothing wrong with that pathway to income it is not an exhaustive list of viable options and it’s extremely myopic。 There’s a difference between considering your income options and making an informed choice vs choosing an option because you’ve been told it’s the only way。 This book opens your eyes to the plethora of possibilities when it comes to creating multiple revenue streams。 I love how your experience the information in a story format through the eye’s of a child。 This subject matter is very much in danger of being dry and disinteresting but it’s written in a very palatable way。 。。。more

Andrea

Really good to start changing your thinking in terms of personal finance。 Heavy on real estate which is good to know but not exactly what I wanted to learn。 Would recommend for anyone new to finance who wants to get started with an easy and quick read。

Nik

This book changed my life, consumption philosophy and financial literacy in 180 degrees。

Alex

La primera mitad del libro podría pasar perfectamente como publicidad liberalista prepagada, pero, conforme se avanza en la lectura, se pueden encontrar conceptos e ideas muy interesantes que, como poco, pueden incitar a seguir aprendiendo。 Este libro puede ser perfectamente el inicio de un cambio de mentalidad en una persona que empieza a ver que ser un asalariado toda la vida puede no ser su idea de éxito, aunque eso ya es personal y subjetivo。 Recomendable。

Alaa

Worth reading!

Mahesh

for everyone coming of age, this should be the book on personal finance that they should read。

Vivek Kss

This book is timeless and one of the best books that I read in my late teenage and the impact still stays。 Truly inspiring and turned my life around financially。

Azmol Hussain

A book on financial freedom which opens eyes of middle class。 It's a true gem in the form of book。 Amazing and loved it。 A book on financial freedom which opens eyes of middle class。 It's a true gem in the form of book。 Amazing and loved it。 。。。more

Hannah

interesting read with colorful examples but the advice was hit or miss。 Very real estate specific in some parts / disrespected higher education / traditional learning a lot but had a good message of increasing financial literacy from an early age & emphasizing financial learning/ communication skills

Andrew Contreras

He seems like the source for a lot of Trump rhetoric, which fuels my bias against him。 However, I still managed to find plenty of the book worth reading。

Shubhangi

There are a few things I disagree with the author。 Maybe it is my ignorance and I am yet to learn about it。 But a few things were shocking truths and asking some questions to myself was excruciating。 It was the realization that there is indeed some truth to it that I am not able to accept。 Looking forward to reading other books from the series。

Adnan Yakub

I enjoyed it even though I was expecting more than what I got。 Because of how highly it was hyped, I was demanding more than it could give me。 But all the same it's a 5* rating for me I enjoyed it even though I was expecting more than what I got。 Because of how highly it was hyped, I was demanding more than it could give me。 But all the same it's a 5* rating for me 。。。more

Prasad Kris

It still remains one of the best book!However after reading Master your money, master your life by Abhishek Kumar which kind of extracts the information from all best books, this looks so very normal。

Tim Chang

I felt like this book was interesting enough to get me to read it until the end, but I finished it disappointed。 Not only is the writing overly repetitive and not believable (especially his anecdotes about growing up), there is very little detail about what he believes to be winning financial strategies。 Yes, I get that you have to make money work for you, but how? By flipping foreclosed houses and miraculously making $40k on each of these houses? That seemed to be the main example of how he got I felt like this book was interesting enough to get me to read it until the end, but I finished it disappointed。 Not only is the writing overly repetitive and not believable (especially his anecdotes about growing up), there is very little detail about what he believes to be winning financial strategies。 Yes, I get that you have to make money work for you, but how? By flipping foreclosed houses and miraculously making $40k on each of these houses? That seemed to be the main example of how he got rich, but it seemed very limited in scope, risky, and even borderline predatory and manipulative。 I guess he mentioned stocks (if you have insider info) or owning a business you don't have to work at (as if that's as easy as it sounds)。 More examples and specifics would have gone a long way。 But maybe that was the point of this book - staying vague so he can sell you something else like seminars that he swears by。 No thanks。Even if you agree with his principles (most of which sound good, and some are actually sound), this book could have easily been condensed into half the length had he not kept going on about the same concepts, using the same words。 In my opinion, it was bad content that was poorly written。I wouldn't recommend reading this book to most people。 I didn't find it beneficial, personally。 。。。more

Jasmine

Excellent and practical reading for finances! I was surprised and relieved to learn that I've actually found out about some things about investing and selling before reading。 So I think I'm on the right track! I just wish I read this years ago。 Highly recommend! Excellent and practical reading for finances! I was surprised and relieved to learn that I've actually found out about some things about investing and selling before reading。 So I think I'm on the right track! I just wish I read this years ago。 Highly recommend! 。。。more

Vignesh Yelluri

4。5*No wonder that this book is a must read for understanding the basics of financial intelligence。Indeed made me aware of lot of things that I had wrong / limiting assumptions。 Money is just an idea and we need to learn it for what it is rather than what society has made us believe in。Would definitely recommend my children to read this book :D

Ana Lima

Opened my mind!

Prateek Aggarwal

Lightening insights waking u up from the cliche 9-5 but some places just get too optimistic。

Thomas Platt

Rich Dad Poor Dad is the legendary intro to finance book that has been read my millions of people。 I would highly recommend this book as it explains the importance of passive income and good investing。

Ryan

The best book as a starter to become rich。

Sagun Karanjit

This book inspired me to start working on my portfolios。 The lessons helped me to make a decision to become financially independent。It has an amazing story, lessons, and applicable suggestions。

Frankie Lia

I wish I would have picked up this book years ago。

Anna-Lena

Ein must-read unter den Büchern über Geld & Finanzen。Robert Kiyosaki bringt seinem Leser anhand vieler Fallbeispiele bei, wie es die reichen Menschen zu Reichtum und finanzieller Freiheit schaffen und stellt anschaulich dar, was ihm sein armer Vater und was sein reicher Vater über Geld beigebracht hat。Meine größten Learning: 1。 Wir sollten früh anfangen in unsere finanzielle Bildung zu investieren und am besten schon unseren Kindern ein Basiswissen hierzu vermitteln。2。 Im Supermarkt rennen alle Ein must-read unter den Büchern über Geld & Finanzen。Robert Kiyosaki bringt seinem Leser anhand vieler Fallbeispiele bei, wie es die reichen Menschen zu Reichtum und finanzieller Freiheit schaffen und stellt anschaulich dar, was ihm sein armer Vater und was sein reicher Vater über Geld beigebracht hat。Meine größten Learning: 1。 Wir sollten früh anfangen in unsere finanzielle Bildung zu investieren und am besten schon unseren Kindern ein Basiswissen hierzu vermitteln。2。 Im Supermarkt rennen alle hin, wenn es Angebote gibt。 Herrscht ein Börsencrash oder eine Korrektur vor (was schlussendlich nichts anderes ist, als ein super Angebot), laufen alle weg! Geld verdienen wir beim Kaufen, nicht beim Verkaufen, von Aktien。 3。 Es gibt 3 Einkommensquellen: Das Gehalt durch einen Job, die Gewinne aus einem Portfolio und passives Einkommen, vor allem durch Immobilien。 Am meisten Steuern zahlen wir auf unser Gehalt。。。4。 Niemand möchte Geld an der Börse oder bei einer Immobilieninvestition verlieren, aber nur wer auch Risiken eingeht kann große Gewinne verbuchen。 5。 Geld kann für uns arbeiten, wir müssen nicht für unser Geld arbeiten。 。。。more

Valentina Bonilla

Great book,easy to read, great examples, inspiringGreat book,easy to read, great examples, inspiring。 Helped me re evaluate some aspects of my life as well as learned to think different。

Michael Commisso Jr。

Great book。 A lot of good learning points。 Will definitely recommend。My biggest complaint was at the end of the chapter they would basically do an overview of everything that was said。 It was like reading the chapter all over again。 Which I had a love hate relationship with。

Nguyễn Hữu Dũng

Cuốn sách vẫn nặng lý thuyết, ít thực tế。 Nhưng một vài điều rất bổ ích như Liên đoàn, Trả cho mình trước (để đầu tư), Chi nhưng không phí!

Chris Hogan

Just okay The book provided some solid foundational recommendations but that latter half turned into more of a sales for his own products and books than anything。

Ericteur

Passive Income, that‘s the way forward! The repetition was a bit too much, especially the repetition of the repetition and the ‚Richard says‘, but overall a good book with nice insights and a positive challenge to get more passive and portfolio income。 And be a rich dad!