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Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards
Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards

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Authors: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Publisher: Business Plus
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 75683

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 88
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.4

ISBN: 0446697524
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.02401
EAN: 9780446697521
ASIN: 0446697524

Publication Date: December 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The real trick to building personal wealth is learning how to transform 'bad debt' into 'good debt.' This quick-hitting book explains how-without having to cut up credit cards. This is the eighth book in the phenomenally successful Rich Dad series. This book was originally published as an e-book and now joins the Rich Dad series in trade paperback format.


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Another Great Book   May 26, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Another Great book to add to all of his others. I find it a great insperation to those of use on the hard road and looking to turn their lives around. Great lessons on what your bankers see as assests and liabilites. A great idea that comes to mind from his book is when he tells us "to get richer buy a car". Use the things in life that we want to drive us to the goals we need to achieve those things.


4 out of 5 stars Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich...Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards   May 14, 2007
The book is written very well. It is hard to believe that Robert Kiyosaki almost failed his English class. It is more of an Inspiration rather than a "Guide", however most of the advice is applicable in the real life and I would recommend everyone, who needs a little "push" in life to read it too.


5 out of 5 stars Teaching to be financially smart.   January 9, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book teaches you to be financially smart with the use of credit cards and that you don't have to cut up your credit cards, but to be financially smart when using them wisely. Credit card companies are just waiting for you to make a mistake and in the world of investing and your portfolio is your report card. Just like in school you've got to maintain that B average and shoot for that A+ card and keep fixing all the little mistakes until you do achieve it.


2 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time or money on this...   July 5, 2006
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

...unless you've never read any of his other books. Don't get me wrong, I can't say enough good things about Robert Kiyosaki's books. If you haven't read them (Rich Dad Poor Dad, Cashflow Quadrant, etc.), I highly recomemd that you do. But there's nothing new in this book. It just a retread of ideas already presented in his other books, and not as well. If fact, reading it felt like a advertisment for his other books and products.


5 out of 5 stars Great read. Very helpful.   June 27, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

The way the author explains money makes cents! Really. It's simple, and most people should be able to follow his instructions and get out of debt. It will require sacrifice and diligence, but without these you won't get anywhere anyways!