Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is a guide to financial freedom. It’s the second book in the Rich Dad Series and reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and learn to become financially free.
CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for those who are ready to move beyond job security and enter the world of financial freedom. It’s for those who want to make significant changes in their lives and take control of their financial future.
Robert believes that the reason most people struggle financially is because they've been spent years in school but were never been taught about money. Robert’s rich dad taught him that this lack of financial education is why so many people work so hard all their lives for money… instead of learning how to make money work for them.
This book will change the way you think about jobs, careers, and owning your own business and inspire you to learn the rules of money that the rich use to build and grow their wealth.
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"This book helps to recondition your mind into seeing the world from different financial perspectives. It will help nudge you along your journey of getting rich, but it will not carry you the entire way. Armed with the knowledge of the Cashflow Quadrant you will be able to see beyond the veil of safe, secure employment, and begin to seek the knowledge you require to earn true safety in this turbulent economy of our world. "
— David (4 out of 5 stars)
" A must for anyone who wants to become wealthy. This book was very easy to understand while delivering everything you need to build a solid foundation around financial intelligence "
— Nick, 7/10/2016" show the importance of the four quadrant and why everyone must strive not to be and employee "
— Abigail, 2/14/2014" A little too "Money 101" in simplicity and Kiyosaki's ego gets a bit weighty at times, but Cashflow Quadrant lays the foundation for taking advantage of American Capitalism. Learn the game, and you can live fat and happy. Would definitely recommend anyone with even a shred of entrepreneurial spirit read this book. "
— Thomas, 2/7/2014" another good book by Robert Kiyosaki on Financial Freedom. "
— Mayank, 1/29/2014" Financial Intelligence is of the utmost importance!!!!! Do yourselves a favor and play the game Cashflow Quadrants you will have fun and learn at the same time! "
— Maquisedouglas, 1/24/2014" Interesting yet basic idea on handling your money towards financial freedom. I like the idea of the 4 quadrants...very interested to move ahead into the right-hand side of it! "
— irfan, 1/22/2014" Excellent read. Learned about different classifications of how money is earned. "
— Chris, 1/20/2014" as soon as possible "
— Vicky, 1/20/2014" Shows the differences between a business owner and a self employed person. "
— Mike, 1/16/2014" Personally I think this book was over-hype. Yes it did tell it how it is but not that great a book. "
— Katie, 1/15/2014" Buku Bagus Untuk Orang Yang Mau Jadi Wiraswasta...Berakit-rakit Ke Hulu...Bersenang-senang Ke tepian...Bersakit-sakit Dahulu...Mati Kemudian...heheheh "
— Sofi, 1/14/2014" This is just the first reading. it is a book that has to be read and re-read to achieve a mental shift. then, one has to practice all that's been learnt. Huge thanks to Mr. Kiyosaki. "
— Ngozi, 12/29/2013" This book taught me about financial primacy and gave me a lot of HOW TO's in relationship to Og Mandino's "The Choice". "
— Gregory, 12/27/2013" A good book yang mempengaruhi cara gue memandang entrepreunership ;) "
— Lisdiawati, 12/3/2013" So many redundant topics. Kiyosaki wants to reiterate things that I think is too much. There are some parts of the book that is worthwhile(Classification of Investors, etc.) but the others are just duplicates of that of Rich Dad. Again for beginners. "
— Roven, 11/23/2013" brilliant book good advise "
— Lina, 11/8/2013" I couldn't put this book down. It made me open my eyes to other financial possibilities. "
— Kim, 10/4/2013" Everyone must read! "
— Nikos, 8/24/2013" One book is enough from "Mr. Rich Dad, Poor Dad". There was not so much I took from this book but I say it was informative. "
— Manuel, 8/14/2013" Bosan jadi orang kantoran? Bacalah buku ini "
— Koko, 8/10/2013" This book is the expanded edition of Rich Dad Poor Dad. It takes the same story and expands it. I would say for people who like Rich Dad Poor Dad, it's a good sequel. "
— Jeremy, 7/30/2013" This is one I read over and over. "
— Erik, 6/28/2013" One of the best books I've read because it expanded the way I looked at how I spend my time, and what my choices say about what is important to me. "
— D., 5/31/2013" Antoher fantastic Robert Kiyosaki book that takes you even further into finances and investments. It's an excellent sequel to the Rich Dad Poor Dad series. Highly recommended!! "
— Yvette, 5/13/2013" Must read for business owners or those who desire to be... "
— Jimmy, 4/10/2013" Understand how the rich gets rich, very percised on its view regarding interprenur vs. employee. "
— Ana, 1/1/2013" Another excellent book by Robert T. Kiyosaki. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in being more than just an employee making money for someone else. But first you should read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". "
— Jason, 12/26/2012" Another great book about financial wealth, financial literacy, money management, and personal growth. "
— Lisa, 12/24/2012" Part 2 to Rich Dad, Poor Dad. This one was pretty good. Quick Read. Great resource when you need some motivation to change quadrants. "
— Kat, 12/12/2012" Great way of understanding where your money comes from and how to better continue you cash flow. "
— Bryan, 11/19/2012" This is a good follow up book to the first Rich Dad book. It helps to bring the concept to a more personal level and you start to see where you fit in and what you need to do. "
— Cari, 10/28/2012Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad—the bestselling personal finance book that has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world manage their finances . An investor, entrepreneur, and educator, his perspectives on money and investing fly in the face of conventional wisdom. In 1994 he sold his business and, through his investments, was able to retire at the age of forty-seven.
Tim Wheeler has received over 150 national and international awards for his work in radio. In addition to his voice work in both radio commercials and books, he writes, produces, and records Obstructed View, an award-winning humor column that appears both in print and on several radio stations.