Choose to be Rich is a personal finance and investing audio program, recorded as the sequel to Rich Dad, Poor Dad. In this program the authors talk about the cashflow quadrant: an illustrative tool to show the difference between Employees, Self Employed, Business owners, and Investors. The authors discuss the differences between concepts and ideas distinguishing of each quadrant, particularly as they relate to passive income and tax advantages. As a self-help author, Kiyosaki invites readers to consider their own ideas about money.
Some readers may find the examples given in the program as false, misleading and even dangerous. Please treat these examples not as direct recipes but as fiction illustrations. Those who scrutinize these cases simply cannot see the forest for the trees. Debating Kiyosaki’s assertions is a nitpicking. Some people may also criticize the authors for being overly repetitious in his teachings. They consider this a tactic to produce “filler” material in order to make it appear the authors are covering more material. I do not agree with these accusations. I think that this is an intentional teaching style common to self-help books.
In addition to this audio program, I can recommend “Transforming Debt into Wealth” by John M Cummuta.
The Choose to Be Rich audio program is by far the best in the Rich Dad / Poor Dad series – because it’s the cumulation of most of the “Rich Dad” books and advisors on ONE audio program. 12 CD’s packed FULL of information and education on changing your mindset (Think It), educating yourself about the habits & investments of the rich and why they choose them (Learn It), and then applying what you’ve learned to your own life and finances so you too can become rich (Do It).
I have learned more from this 12 CD program than any other single program I’ve listened to. I have DEMANDED that my friends listen to it (because I want them to get rich WITH me) and if you’re committed to becoming rich – I would encourage you to listen to it as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Maxim Masiutin
May 25th, 2010 at 11:58 am
Choose to be Rich is a personal finance and investing audio program, recorded as the sequel to Rich Dad, Poor Dad. In this program the authors talk about the cashflow quadrant: an illustrative tool to show the difference between Employees, Self Employed, Business owners, and Investors. The authors discuss the differences between concepts and ideas distinguishing of each quadrant, particularly as they relate to passive income and tax advantages. As a self-help author, Kiyosaki invites readers to consider their own ideas about money.
Some readers may find the examples given in the program as false, misleading and even dangerous. Please treat these examples not as direct recipes but as fiction illustrations. Those who scrutinize these cases simply cannot see the forest for the trees. Debating Kiyosaki’s assertions is a nitpicking. Some people may also criticize the authors for being overly repetitious in his teachings. They consider this a tactic to produce “filler” material in order to make it appear the authors are covering more material. I do not agree with these accusations. I think that this is an intentional teaching style common to self-help books.
In addition to this audio program, I can recommend “Transforming Debt into Wealth” by John M Cummuta.
Rating: 4 / 5
George Courtney
May 25th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
As a lifetime student of Robert Kiyosaki, I highly recommend this course to everyone interested in increasing their financial literacy
Sincerely,
George Courtney
The Authentic Bartender. com
Rating: 5 / 5
K. Werner
May 25th, 2010 at 5:19 pm
The Choose to Be Rich audio program is by far the best in the Rich Dad / Poor Dad series – because it’s the cumulation of most of the “Rich Dad” books and advisors on ONE audio program. 12 CD’s packed FULL of information and education on changing your mindset (Think It), educating yourself about the habits & investments of the rich and why they choose them (Learn It), and then applying what you’ve learned to your own life and finances so you too can become rich (Do It).
I have learned more from this 12 CD program than any other single program I’ve listened to. I have DEMANDED that my friends listen to it (because I want them to get rich WITH me) and if you’re committed to becoming rich – I would encourage you to listen to it as well.
Rating: 5 / 5