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V**R
Must Read...
Must Read...Awesome..
A**Y
Very informative
Our son has read this book multiple times and taken many notes from it. He is using it to his advantage.
C**L
Must Read
Give this book to your teen. I wish someone gave this to me when I was 13. It would have prepared me better for life. I gave this to a friend to read too. The earlier you can get a thought process right, the earlier someone can get on the journey of success. If you like to work a job, that's great, but don't sentence your child to a lifetime of trading their time away when they have the potential and possibility to be astronomically successful.
M**T
Good content, but its size is too small
I bought this book because Im a freshman in college and I am interested in learning about money, when the book arrived I thought it had a good presentation, my only concern was that since the book is so small its sometimes hard to read. Aside from that the book is a pretty good basis to understand his non teen version of the book, its only helpfull if you have no knowledge whatsoever about this matter, if this is not your case I recommend his original rich dad poor dad. If you dont mind its size, and you need a good basis about money this is a good option.
B**U
Play it in the car for the whole family ... just see what happens.
Even if you just play the audiobook in the car while your kids pretend not to listen, it can't hurt.That's what I've been doing and then I'll turn it off and my 11-year old asked me to better explain Assets versus Liabilities as we got out of the car.See! He WAS listening!The "That You Don't Learn in School!" subtitle helped my kids at least pretend to listen.I've always been a self-educator (sounds a bit like "self-medicator" but ... different--or is it?) and I'm usually pushing anything onto my kids that I can.I believe that "regular education" doesn't necessarily prepare most of us for "real life." Stuff like marriage, parenting, and finance. Maybe it's not supposed to. Maybe it's supposed to be for rote learning, art history, and advanced calculus. I don't know. No, really, I don't know.I'm pretty much a fan of anything that wants to teach me something as I think that I'll at least learn something. If there are 10 things and I learn 1, it's more than 0. See? A bit of math I just snuck in there.Robert T. Kiyosaki is a legend when it comes to finance and " ... has held a top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list for over six years - is an investor, entrepreneur, and educator whose perspectives on money and investing fly in the face of conventional wisdom." (from his Amazon author page)In this book for teens, he does just that and especially covers those three topics: investing, entrepreneurship, and education.My kids didn't listen but they heard.Although I don't think my kids took notes (OK, no, they didn't) or will actually knowingly, consciously implement any of Kiyasaki's very well-thought-through ideas and strategies, just hearing it is a big help.After listening one day in the car (where I have a captive audience, hint hint), there was mention of a rental property one day and my youngest boy (12) kind of understood what the topic was. Thanks to Rich Dad, Poor Dad: Teens.
V**S
A Rip Off
Robert Kiyosaki has been milking this "franchise" dry. The idea was interesting and novel at first, but lately it's been ghost-written junk.The "Teens" book is a total waste: I thought I'd give it a chance because it was affordable and I thought the gearing towards teens might make it useful for my kids; it arrived today and I was shocked -- the book is literally about 3 inches wide by 3 inches tall (less than the size of two Tic Tac boxes put together). In total, there must be about 10 "real" pages within its miniature 124 pages. What a rip off.I'm getting sick of seeing this guy in newspaper ads, magazines (he used to "write" a monthly for Entrepreneur Magazine, but his columns soon deteriorated to a few inches of writing, next to a giant picture of himself, so they cut him out.Robert Kiyosaki has become lazy and derivative. He needs to give it a break and come back with something new in a couple of years.
N**I
Nice
Fast delivery. Good book. Good quality
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