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Rich Dad's Advisors: How You Can Win in the Business Quadrant

Rich Dad's Advisors: How You Can Win in the Business Quadrant
By Garrett Sutton, Robert T. Kiyosaki

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Owning your own business may sound like paradise but being the owner also means taking the responsibility for the business's health. Now, Garrett Sutton gives potential business owners the practical information they need to fulfill their dream of owning their own business.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #386626 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-08-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

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About the Author
Garrett Sutton is an Attorney with over 20 years experience in assisting individuals and businesses to determine their corporate structure, limit their liability, protect their assets and achieve their personal and professional goals


Customer Reviews

Somewhat basic but readable guide to American business3
I have to declare my bias - I am a big fan of Kiyosaki and the "Rich dad" series - the original book has changed the way I think and make money. Recently though, I have found the books to repeat a lot of the same concepts and also to be more a sales vehicle for more expensive products.

This advisor series is a reasonable buy, but this "Business" guide is not one of the best - (Real Estate by Dolf De Roos is the current leader). For someone who is considering buying a business and is very much a beginner it is typically readable of this series, a set of stories and examples put together to bulk out a few basic points. It is not sufficient to enable you to really take any concrete action, so fails on it's initial premise. Because this topic is so legally sensitive and impacted by local laws, this text is particularly less useful for readers outside of the USA.

As a basic text for someone considering their options in life and thinking of buying of setting up a business, it is not a bad buy, but there are so many others which are better.