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Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job

Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job
By Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

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One of the basic tenets of the Rich Dad philosophy is to make the jump from employee to boss. This is the book that shows you how to make that leap - in 10 easy steps. Everyone in business knows that you won't ever achieve great wealth by being an employee. The real secret to making money and reaching financial independence is to start your own company and develop it quickly. Millions of aspiring entrepreneurs are already convinced that this is the way to go - but they just don't know how to take those first few steps. In BEFORE YOU QUIT YOUR JOB, Robert Kiyosaki presents first-hand accounts of his own start-up companies and how he learned from both his failures and his successes. Along the way he explains the basics of: * How to determine if your idea is a good one * How to write a solid business plan and where to find Othe People's Money to help finance the idea * How to incorporate yourself for business and tax purposes * How to help you find key advisors to help develop your concept * How to best launch your product or service.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34211 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-11-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 259 pages

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About the Author
Born and bred in Hawaii Robert Kiyosaki co- founded an international education company that operated in 7 countries, teaching business to tens of thousands of graduates. Sharon Lechter is a wife, mother, accountant, consultant to the toy and publishing industries and a business owner.


Customer Reviews

Are you an entrepreneur?4
Robert Kiyosaki makes a very persuasive case as to why we should all become entrepreneurs. The book is full of examples, both from Robert's life, the parables from his "Rich Dad", and elsewhere. I really liked the examples and the clarity of the message.

The persuasion however is the real power of the book. If you are considering making a change from employee to entrepreneur then I suggest that you read the book, absorb the messages, take an honest look at yourself and decide whether entrepreneurship or employment is the right choice for you.

The only two downsides are that Robert plays up too much the entrepreneurial side versus employment, I don't think its better it's just a different choice. And a warning for UK english readers the book style is definitely US english!