Rich Dad Poor Dad, For Teens – Should You Read It

I have just finished reading rich dad poor dad for teens, the next few posts will be about that book. You might’ve heard of the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. The book is about his experience with money from a young age. he talks about how he had 2 influences, Rich dad – who dropped out of school in year 9/8th grade and Poor dad – who went to stanford university, the university of chicago and northwestern university. One of them went on to be very successful in life and the other not so much, rich dad was successful and poor dad not so much. Robert Kiyosaki has written another addition of rich dad poor dad, for teens. This is the book I am reviewing.

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The book is a great book and is very helpful, but only for certain people. If you are not interested in making money, cannot be bothered or do not have the time, this book is not for you. It is for you if, you are interested in making money, you are a teen or you are wanting to accelerate your business.

The book is about his experience with money, but the main tips to make it are about investments. This is not the best topic to learn about as a teen as you do not have much money to invest in stock. The book will definitely help you learn, but if you are not willing to invest money into your business, it will not help you earn.

Personally, I do recommend that you read it, whether you read the adult edition or the teen one. However, i can not guarantee that this book will help you make millions, or any money at all, It just gives you a basic plan/structure. If you would like to view / buy the book click here.

Thank you for reading this post, for a full review on rich dad poor dad for teens, wait a few more days as that post will come out, We hope you enjoyed this post – The Teens and Business Team.

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