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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.
Kim and Robert began investing in small, single-family homes in the late 1980s, eventually buying an apartment building. They now own more than 1,000 apartment units. You Have To Put Money in It ...
Japanese-American businessman and "Rich Dad Poor Dad" author Robert Kiyosaki is warning that the biggest bubble in history will destroy baby boomers' retirement savings because they are the "the ...
On his blog, Robert Kiyosaki writes about how the rich are getting richer but not through saving their money. He shares tips for how you can make your money work for you and ultimately become rich...
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).
Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 American social drama film about an English teacher in an interracial inner-city school, based on the 1954 novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter and adapted for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks.
Robert Kiyosaki is the famous financial pundit behind the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" empire. On his YouTube channel, which has 3.24 million subscribers, Kiyosaki posted a video of his radio show titled ...
The earliest surviving wax cylinder recording of the Unique Quartette — and thus the earliest surviving recording by any African-American musical group (as opposed to soloist, since George W. Johnson's “The Whistling Coon” predates this by two years) — is Edison 694, "Mamma’s Black Baby Boy", recorded in 1893.