Saturday, April 23, 2011

Rich Dad Poor Dad

Now couldn't be a more pressing time for people to get their finances in order.  With gas prices on the rise and foreclosures at an all time high, many are desperate for a bailout.

Finding the right solution to help you secure a better tomorrow isn't easy, but it's possible.  There are many financial books and advisors that can help you achieve financial freedom, but Rich Dad Poor Dad isn't one of them.  

I'm sure you've heard of the infamous financial advisor, Robert T. Kiyosaki and his book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad?"  This book is known to have helped many reach their financial goals.  While some preach the gospel of its teachings, others are calling it a scam.  

I haven't read the book, but I did have the opportunity to sit in on one of the Rich Dad Education workshops, and after 10 minutes into the sales pitch, I realized that it was a fraud. Instead of learning how to save money, the project wanted me to SPEND money and invest in the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" franchise.  After doing a little research, I realized that I wasn't the only one that felt this way.  Check out reviews from other unsatisfied customers.  

So if a Rich Dad workshop comes to your city, run in the opposite direction.  Don't waste your time.  If your looking for a book on financial knowledge check out "Saving Your Financial Soul" by Brian Ayers.  This book is life changing and its affordable.  

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