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P**E
Concept, not education. Repetitive. Contradictory.
This book gets your mind on the right track, but doesn't teach you. Many that buy his books believe they will be taught how to do things. This isnt real education, as he doesnt tell you how to do anything. He just gives concepts like "Find ways to provide income for yourself so that you dont have to work." DUH, that's why we have the book. What he really wants is for you to keep buying his books and getting vague concepts, buy his game, and pay for his school. He mentions at the end of this book his specialty is marketing... consider that. Also, you'll realize a lot of the book is him repeating himself b/c he is trying to fill a book, similar to a high school essay that needs to reach a certain amount of pages. Lastly, early in the book he shames people for using financial advisors saying advisors don't know what they're talking about... then in the last chapters he admits he has advisors in every category and they play a huge part in his cash flow and business decisions. (eye roll)
J**E
Don't skip the first step!
Loved this book. I think many people who read Robert's books are looking for a "how-to" guide to getting rich or acquiring more money, yet they skip the first and most important step - becoming the kind of person who deserves wealth. Because honestly, if you haven't accomplished that first and most vital step, while you may still acquire wealth, it will never stay with you or bring you real happiness. This book goes into more detail on the kind of person you need to become and the personal changes you need to undertake before you can ever hope to become truly wealthy and successful. I would suggest reading this book slowly and taking every word of it very seriously, using a lot of critical thinking, analysis, and not overlooking the subtleties within the text that give you valuable insight into the thought process a very wealthy, successful and well-known man. I have always admired Robert because he actually takes the time and effort to try and educate other people on how to become more successful and wealthy in many ways, whereas many who achieve wealth may become recluse or self-serving. You are always lucky to have someone who has been there, done that and is willing to share their experiences, helping to smooth out our path towards similar goals. Overall, I would highly recommend this book to my friends, my family, and you.
T**S
A great complement to Rich Dad Poor Dad
This is a great go-to-book after Rich Dad, Poor Dad. He really breaks it down and shows you the difference between the left side of the quadrant and the right side and how important and financially solid the right side can really be for you and your family. I"m working on moving from the S (self employed) quadrant to the B (business) and move to I (investing). Passive income is the way to go folks, your jobs are no longer secure as they once were; you can get sacked unexpectedly, the best thing in your corner if that happens if having multiple cashflow properties that offset life situations like that. Recommend!
S**M
Wow! A must read for everyone
Please read this book. If you possess the knowledge and concepts in this book you can change your life for the better taking small baby steps. I was faced with a financial problem and was not able to figure out the solution for over two years. The solution to my financial problem was crystal clear after reading this book. While there are no guarantees in life, being prepared by gaining financial knowledge will minimize the bumps on the way and maximize the chances of achieving financial freedom.
A**U
Worth the read
It’s a book about mindset and it gives you some insight into who you are and where you’re at in the financial spectrum of this quadrant. An employee or self employed —- or a business owner or investor. Very inspiring and exactly what I needed to read at this moment of my financial journey.
C**7
Rich Dad 2
This is a great follow-up to Rich Dad Poor Dad. Simple, too the point, simple read, yet SO much information. Time to get on the Fast Track!!
A**.
Great book
This is a great book as a follow on from rich dad poor dad to really get you thinking about your personalized journey toward financial freedom. It gave me insight into how to take the next steps and what i need to study more to enhance my financial education
K**.
Another quality lesson on financial intelligence
Robert continues what we're taught in Rich Dad Poor Dad, but in more depth. RD's CASH FLOW Quadrant takes you through the different mindsets between employees, self-employed, business owners, and investors (aka the 4 quadrants). All 4 mindsets are needed in society, but the ones that know how all 4 quadrants work and take action to be a B or I, are the ones that gain financial freedom. Great book.
T**A
Essential reading for money and life
The concept of the Cashflow Quadrant and the emotions, behaviours, AND values of people in each quadrant is the biggest lesson here. It is good to have this information at a very young age so you can guide your decisions with the wisdom of this book. I recommend this to everyone but i think this will be extremely useful for anyone coming out of college so they can choose a career path and a lifestyle with eyes wide open.Rich Dad, Poor Dad is also excellent but I have always found this a more powerful book. Read both.
P**O
Great Book
So I finally arrived at the cash flow quadrant. Thank you Mr Kiyosaki for imparting you knowledge, Wisdom and understanding of the financial world. One of the questions I’ve been asking - why do the Rich gets richer? Has been thoroughly answered in more ways than one and I have acquired useful tools, Wisdom and knowledge that will help me to modify my actions. I’m already en route to the B and I quadrant and this book has been an excellent guide and mentor. Thank you again and God bless you sir.
S**N
The best investment whatsoever.
One of my top favourite books that I recommend people to read.This book proudly stands on the title’s tagline - “Guide to Financial Freedom”.Please read it only after completing “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, because there are a lot of references from there.Now here’s the catch. Don’t expect that the book is going to give you list of businesses to get into so that you reach financial freedom. Although, it talks a lot about real estate and other relevant examples, it’s more about the mindset that you need to grasp. Robert always emphasises on financial “LITERACY”, and freedom is a by-product of the degree of literacy you achieve by educating yourself.Happy Reading.
M**K
Packed with golden nuggets of information - better than the original!
I’m only 1/4 of the way in and Robert Kiyosaki has already blown my mind with the amount of golden information in this book.I would say that this is an even better book and I’ve been learning far more information than his best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad.Definitely get this book, it’s helping me shift my thinking considerably by walking me through the different quadrants and some hilariously accurate descriptions of where I am right now.This book is helping me shift my thinking from the S quadrant into the B and the I quadrants. I would definitely recommend this for anyone trying to do the same.
K**R
Cashflow Quadrant by Tevin Gongo
This book is a nice reminder of the importance of being financially literate. You will certainly not become an expert in the fields of finance and investment just by reading this but at least you might realise you know even less than you thought. That feeling was enough for me to commit to educate myself. I really recommend this book.Tevin Gongo
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