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आपके काम भी बाजार भी है - 1.5 million copies sold worldwide and translated into 42 languages. Bestselling personal finance book of all time, and one of the best-selling books in the world! With Cashflow Quadrant, Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki demonstrates how people can move from the left side of the cashflow quadrant (the E and S quadrants) to the right (B and I). This book contains the following elements: In his most recent bestseller, "Why "A" Students Work for "C" Students and "B" Students Work for the Government", Kiyosaki explains why the education system is designed to create employees. As a student progresses from kindergarten through 12th grade, he or she will accumulate a significant amount of debt. When students graduate, they are indoctrinated with a false sense of their own financial acumen. Kiyosaki argues that students should be taught not what they need to learn but what they want to know. With this book, Kiyosaki hopes to change the way people think about education. This is the third book in the Cashflow Series which deals with financial education for all ages. The book teaches people how to plan for their financial future. By explaining what he calls "financial IQ", Kiyosaki explores topics such as earning, saving, investing, and acquiring assets that produce passive income while providing details of his own life experiences including his rise from humble beginnings in Hawaii to becoming a multi-millionaire entrepreneur. One topic of discussion is why some people are not financially wealthy when they have earned high incomes throughout their lives while others accumulate wealth even though they may start with little or none. The book also deals with asset protection and life insurance. Other topics include the different types of investments and how to choose them, and the difference between "good" debt and "bad" debt. Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens introduces teenagers to the importance of financial education by providing them with a comparison between his two fathers: his real father who was a highly educated but financially uneducated employee, and his other father, the rich dad. Originally published in 2004 under the title Rich Kid Smart Kid, this book illustrates Kiyosaki's belief that financial intelligence can be learned and is not dependent on where you went to school or how smart you are: it's mostly dependent on common sense. The book highlights the key lessons he learned from his rich dad, such as: Robert Kiyosaki's books have been translated into 37 languages and published in 42 countries. "Rich Dad Poor Dad", his best-selling book, has become an international phenomenon and is used as a much-needed economic education tool by organizations worldwide. "Rich Dad" has been translated into 26 languages and published in 40 countries. The Rich Kid Smart Kid (RKSK) program was designed to teach young people financial philosophy by discussing how to make money, how to become rich, and how to build wealth with less risk. cfa1e77820
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