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Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert t. Kiyosaki) (0)

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Rich  Dad  Poor  
Dad
Robert T.  Kiyosaki
The main point
• What the rich  teach  their  kids  about  money  
– that the poor and middel class do not!
• „Rich Dad Poor Dad is starting point for 
anyone   looking  to gain  conttrol of their 
financial future.“
About the  author  – Robert T. 
Kiyosaki

• He has challenged and changed the way 
tens of millions of people  around  the world 
think about money.
• He is an  entrepreneur , educator, and 
investor who belives the world  needs  more 
entrepreneurs who will create  jobs .
• I was fortunate to have two dads, a rich 
dad and a poor dad. Through  my book Rich 
Dad Poor Dad, I shared the  experiences  
that made me successful so  others   could  
begin  to see money and  finances  in a 
whole  new way.         
                                                    Robert T. 
Kiyosaki
Two  different  dads
Rich Dad
Poor Dad


Believed in the 
Someone  who 
traditional  
learned to  manage  
principles of 
risk, instead of not 
working   hard  and 
taking  risks.
saving  money.
Rich don´t  work  for money
• Work to learn
• Some people guit the job because it doesn
´t pay well
•  Other see as a  opportunity  to learn 
something  new
• „ The poor and the 
middle  class work 
for money. The rich 
have money work 
for them . „
Why teach financial  literacy  ?
• Underestand the  differents   between   asset  
and  liability
• Focus on  keeping  expenses and liability at 
minimum
• Kiyosaki's main point is that the only way 
to become financially independent is to 
accumulate  income  generating  assets  
which can pay for your expenses.
Mind your own business
•  Keep  your day job but keep minding your 
own business.
• Don´t spend all your wages.
•  Built  a portfolio of  assets.
Conclusion
•  Explode  the mynt that you need to earn a 
high income to become rich
•  Challenge  the belife that your house is an 
asset
• Show  parents  why they can´t rely on the 
school system to teach their kids about 
money
•  Define   once  and for all an asset and a liability
• Teach you what to teach your kids about 
money for their future financial  success
Used literature
• Kiyosaki. R.T. (2011). Rich Dad Poor Dad. LLC 
Plata Publishing
( private collection)
•  http://enet.animato.ee/
•   http://tomahook.net/
Thank you very much for your 
attention .

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • The main point
  • About the author – Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • Slide 5
  • Two different dads
  • Rich don´t work for money
  • Slide 8
  • Why teach financial literacy ?
  • Slide 10
  • Mind your own business
  • Conclusion
  • Used literature
  • Thank you very much for your attention.
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