
Rich Dad's Who Took My Money?
Why Slow Investors Lose and Fast Money Wins!
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Narrated by:
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Tim Wheeler
About this listen
Learn what financial advisors don’t want you to know!
Robert’s rich dad often told him: “The faster your money moves, the higher the returns and the lower your risk.” Conventional financial wisdom recommends that you save money and invest for the long term. In other words: park your money.
That was not rich dad’s advice. He taught Robert to increase the velocity of my money. And, even if you start small, it’s advice that anyone can follow and benefit from.
©2004, 2012 Robert T. Kiyosaki (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Highly recommand the rich dad series!
I love Robert’s books
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Great insights to those who want to control risks.
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Great book
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Financial Wisdom
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Another great read!
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Truly amazing and educational
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Very interesting and easy to listen to
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Great last two chapters
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A book written in 2004 crammed with predictions about the future, inevitably shows it's age when read in 2021. But the core messages are sensible and sound:
- Buy things that make you money, not things that cost money.
- Take an interest in finance.
- Don't think the finance industry has your best interests in mind.
The narrator is fine, although his cadence is a little slow.
Good advice but slowly given.
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