The Perfect Business
Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad
Robert Kiyosaki talks about the "Perfect Business"
"There are only a few ways to create wealth quickly and legally. They all involve having a business of your own."
Click here to listen to Robert's powerful message (about 8 min)
Empowering Women in Business
"The Next Economic Boom will not come from the internet, from India, nor China, but from Empowering Women."
~ Kim Kiyosaki, Entrepreneur, Author of Rich Woman
Startling Facts About Women & Finances
- 47% of women over 50 are single;
- Women’s retirement income is less than that of men because a woman is away from work force an average of 14.7 years as compared to 1.6 years for men;
- 50% of marriages end in divorce;
- In the first year after a divorce a women’s standard of living drops an average of 73%;
- Of the elderly living in poverty 3 out of 4 are women;
- 58% of female baby boomers have less than $10,000 in retirement;
- 7 out of 10 women live in poverty some time in their life.
(~ Rich Woman)
"Today, more than ever, women need to be financially savvy."
~ Donald J. Trump
More from Robert Kyosaki
I had two dads. . .
. . . a rich one and a poor one. One dad was highly educated and intelligent; he had a Ph.D. and had completed four years of undergraduate work in less than two years. He then went to Stanford University, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies all on full, financial scholarships. My other dad never finished the eighth grade.
Both men were successful in their careers, working hard all their lives. Both earned substantial incomes. Yet one dad struggled financially all his life. The other dad would become one of the richest men in Hawaii.
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"I Work for Money."
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"My Money Works for Me."
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~ Poor Dad
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~ Rich Dad
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One died leaving tens of millions of dollars to his family, charities and his church. The other left a legacy of unpaid bills. Both men were strong, charismatic and influential. Both men offered me advice, but they did not advise the same things.
Contrasting Points of View
Having two dads as advisors offered me the perspective of contrasting points of view: one of a rich man and one of a poor man. The problem was that my Rich Dad was not yet rich, and my Poor Dad not yet poor. Both were just starting out in their careers; both struggling with money and families.
But, regardless of those facts, both had very different points of view on the subject of money. One dad would say, "The love of money is the root of all evil." The other, "The lack of money is the root of all evil." Having two dads, and loving them both forced me to think about, and ultimately choose, a way of thinking for myself.
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"I Can't
Afford It."
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"How Can I
Afford It?."
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~ Poor Dad
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~ Rich Dad
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