The Millionaire Next Door
Audiobook Version (See below for text version)
Upon buying this book, I'd say I've passed one of the criterion of being a millionaire. Frugal. I bought this book at Payless Bookshop at RM13 (that's about USD$4) when the normal retail price is about RM40 (around USD$11).
Cashflow 101
Discover how the financial board game, Cashflow 101, can show you the ways of the rich and the habits of the poor and middle-class. Click for animation.
Which Cashflow Game is Better? E-game or Board game?
This is a frequently asked question for every new buyer of Robert Kiyosaki's Cashflow games. To make it easy for you to decide, I have prepared a brief list of pros and cons for both versions of the e-game.
Choose to be Rich
"You know, Robert said... "
"Robert says people like me should..."
...When my colleague was first introduced to the "Think it, Learn it, Do it - Choose to be Rich" audio program, she started referring to Robert Kiyosaki (best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad) as if he was a close friend. She just loves listening to him, it is of no surprise that her husband eventually became jealous of "Bob".
The Automatic Millionaire
When I first saw the name "The Automatic Millionaire", I shunned away because I thought the title sounded like a get-rich-quick audio book. However, after listening to a few samples at nightingale conant's, the advice given by David Bach is actually very down-to-earth and extremely simple to implement.... so simple that I can't imagine I have not been doing it all these time. I'm glad I bought it.
Cashflow 101 Board Game
Cashflow 101 Board Game teaches financial education board game made by Robert Kiyosaki. To those of you who are unfamiliar with who Robert Kiyosaki is, he is the author of the best-selling book: Rich Dad, Poor Dad. The objective of Cashflow 101 is to get out of the rat race and into the fast track to achieve your dream, that is, to achieve financial freedom.
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
"The books that help you most are those which make you think the most." - Theodore Parker
Rich Dad, Poor Dad was one of the books that has the biggest influence in my life. It didn't only inspire me to control my finances, but it also changed my perception of things. Kiyosaki can be seen as an iconoclast, what he says makes sense but goes head-to-head with our traditional ideals. It was my first book on finance and that was all it took to sprout my interest in personal development, business and finance.
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