Key Takeaway
The rich invest differently because they understand business, tax law, and securities at a level most people never reach. Graduate from being a passive outsider investor to an active inside investor who controls the three pillars of wealth: business, real estate, and paper assets.
The Review
The third book in the Rich Dad series focuses specifically on investing — how the rich invest differently from the poor and middle class. Kiyosaki introduces the concept of the 'sophisticated investor' who understands business structures, tax law, and securities regulations well enough to invest like the wealthy. The book covers the investor continuum from accredited investor to inside investor, business building as an investment vehicle, and how to evaluate deals. More advanced than Rich Dad Poor Dad, this book is for readers ready to move beyond mindset and into investment strategy.
Book Details
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing by Robert Kiyosaki
Published
2000
Pages
480
Rating
4.5/5
Copies Sold
2 million+
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