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Rich Dad Poor Dad is a 1997 book written by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.It advocates the importance of financial literacy (financial education), financial independence and building wealth through investing in assets, real estate investing, starting and owning businesses, as well as increasing one's financial intelligence (financial IQ).
Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American businessman and author, known for the Rich Dad Poor Dad series of personal finance books. He founded the Rich Dad Company, which provides personal finance and business education through books and videos, and Rich Global LLC, which filed for bankruptcy in 2012. [1]
Rich Dad Series. Warner Bros./Hachette Publishing – Sharon Lechter as co-author with Robert Kiyosaki: Rich Dad, Poor Dad (1997) Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant (1998) Rich Dad's Guide to Investing (2000) Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid (2001) Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich (2001) Rich Dad's Prophecy (2002) Rich Dad's Success Stories (2003)
By Jill Krasny Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestselling "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection after losing a nearly $24 million court judgment to The ...
Robert Kiyosaki, the famous author of the seminal "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," has always had a lot to say about the importance of financial education. Considering his "poor dad" was a highly educated...
The merit badge award is represented by a circular patch with an image representing the badge's topic. The patches for the Eagle-required merit badges are distinguishable by the silver border on the outside edge. Merit badges are displayed on a sash which can be worn with the Scouts BSA uniform on formal occasions.
Kiyosaki said in a video interview that he hopes he is wrong, but when the author of the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” financial empire starts waving the red flag, it’s time to pay attention to the ...
Of the discontinued original merit badges, four were offered in 2010 as part of the Boy Scouts of America centennial. These merit badges are listed in beige. Soon after the introduction of merit badges, the ranks of Life, Star, and Eagle were created to recognize the earning of merit badges; Star was moved before Life in 1924.