Padre ricco padre povero. Quello che i ricchi insegnano ai figli sul denaro

Padre ricco padre povero. Quello che i ricchi insegnano ai figli sul denaro

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  • Create Date:2021-03-23 07:35:49
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • ISBN:8871527747
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Summary

Con questo libro, il Personal Finance Robert Kiyosaki ha affrontato e cambiato il modo in cui milioni di persone nel mondo pensano al denaro。 Con le sue idee, spesso in contraddizione con il pensiero convenzionale, Robert è noto per la passione con cui promuove l’istruzione finanziaria nel mondo。

Padre ricco padre povero vi insegnerà a:
- Eliminare la convinzione che occorre uno stipendio alto per diventare ricchi
- Non pensare più che la casa sia un attivo
- Dimostrare ai genitori che il sistema scolastico non fornisce una preparazione economico-finanziaria
- Spiegare una volta per tutte la differenza tra attivi e passivi
- Insegnare ai vostri figli come conseguire il successo economico

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Reviews

Eric Esqueda

I'm not a finance guy but I understand that we must figure out finance rules in order to survive in this economy。 This is the intro book to get people into finance。 I'm not a finance guy but I understand that we must figure out finance rules in order to survive in this economy。 This is the intro book to get people into finance。 。。。more

Kateřina Vašíčková

Začátek knihy mi něco dal。 Dozvěděla jsem se některé věci nové a některé jsem si zopakovala, které jsem zapomněla ze školy。 Ale pak se autor začal pořád opakovat byla to nuda a konec knihy byl jen o daních, jak vyhnout zdanění v Americe a tak。 To už jsem přeskakovala。 Ale jinak dobrá kniha :)

Meenal Salvekar

Excellent book。The Comical Saga is a good read。 It's a real fun story three school boys and their love for a girl。 Sample chapters can be read at the below blog。 Give it a try and bet you will definitely be in love with this story。http://thecomicalsaga。blogspot。com/?m=1 Excellent book。The Comical Saga is a good read。 It's a real fun story three school boys and their love for a girl。 Sample chapters can be read at the below blog。 Give it a try and bet you will definitely be in love with this story。http://thecomicalsaga。blogspot。com/?m=1 。。。more

UniMef

My two attempts at reading this book weren't easy, but in the end, I finish it somehow! To begin with, Robert Kiyosaki lived with two different dad's mindsets which shaped his way of thinking about money。 The author simplifies the difference between an asset and a liability。 He encourages us to grow our list of assets so that, every penny works for us as an employee。 Secondly, the author explains the difference between the mindset of rich and poor regarding money, and he advocates oneself to le My two attempts at reading this book weren't easy, but in the end, I finish it somehow! To begin with, Robert Kiyosaki lived with two different dad's mindsets which shaped his way of thinking about money。 The author simplifies the difference between an asset and a liability。 He encourages us to grow our list of assets so that, every penny works for us as an employee。 Secondly, the author explains the difference between the mindset of rich and poor regarding money, and he advocates oneself to learn about accounting, financial market, taxes, and investing。 Thirdly, Kiyosaki claims that a person should work for himself and try to establish his own business。 To sum up, this book has changed my perspective toward looking at money, so I highly recommend it。 。。。more

Behrouz Aryan Aryan

مثل‌همیشه خلاصه این کتاب رو در Blinkist خوندم。در کل بد نبود。چند تا نصیحت میکنه برای افرادی که قصد سرمایه گذاری دارند که نوشتنش خالی از لطف نیست:۱-ترس از دست دادن و قضاوت جامعه همیشه ما رو از پیشرفت و رسیدن به ثروت دور نگه می داره و باعث میشه که تمام عمر برای پولدار شدن رئیس هامون بیگاری کنیم。۲-حرص و طمع باعث میشه که افرادی که دانش اقتصادی درستی ندارند تصمیم های غیر منطقی بگیرند。۳-دانش مالی(منظورش مدیریت دخل و خرج و پس اندازه) ارزش بسزای در رشد و پیشرفت اقتصادی ما هیچ جایی به ما آموزش داده نمیشه مثل‌همیشه خلاصه این کتاب رو در Blinkist خوندم。در کل بد نبود。چند تا نصیحت میکنه برای افرادی که قصد سرمایه گذاری دارند که نوشتنش خالی از لطف نیست:۱-ترس از دست دادن و قضاوت جامعه همیشه ما رو از پیشرفت و رسیدن به ثروت دور نگه می داره و باعث میشه که تمام عمر برای پولدار شدن رئیس هامون بیگاری کنیم。۲-حرص و طمع باعث میشه که افرادی که دانش اقتصادی درستی ندارند تصمیم های غیر منطقی بگیرند。۳-دانش مالی(منظورش مدیریت دخل و خرج و پس اندازه) ارزش بسزای در رشد و پیشرفت اقتصادی ما هیچ جایی به ما آموزش داده نمیشه نه در مدرسه نه هم دانشگاه。۴-اگر‌ میخواید پول دار‌ی بشید باید دانش مالی خودت رو افزایش بدین。کتاب بخونید،یوتیوب ببینید خیلی فیلم های آموزشی زیادی در این باره است。۵-برای این که پول دار‌ بشید باید یاد بگیرید که ریسک کنید。۶-پول دار شدن راه طولانی و سختی رو در پیش داره،یاد بگیرین به خودتون انگیزه بدین。۷-تنبلی و غرور شخص را به گا خواهد داد حتی اونایی که دانش اقتصادی بالای دارند。۸-تنها روی دارایی هاتون (assets ) سرمایه گذاری کنید نه بدهی‌ها。۹-شغل‌ یا حرفه تون مصارفتون رو پرداخت میکنه اما بیزنس باعث میشه شما پولدار بشی。۹-قسمت اخرم در‌مورد مالیات اینا میگه که یاد بگیر که کمتر به چوخ بری。 。。。more

Alex

A must read ! Of course putting some things in perspective

Amal

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Alexander Slocombe

Just a very poor book。

Vincent Arias

This book is full of wisdom, and also full of ignorance。 It's up to the reader to spot the difference, and not take everything in this book as gospel。 I struggled a lot in the first chapter because I found some of the advice and opinions being offered to be absolutely disillusioned and insensitive。 It's a little ironic that the first lesson that "Rich Dad" teaches on how to succeed in the capitalist system involves exploiting his workers。 The opinion that the only reason people stay poor is beca This book is full of wisdom, and also full of ignorance。 It's up to the reader to spot the difference, and not take everything in this book as gospel。 I struggled a lot in the first chapter because I found some of the advice and opinions being offered to be absolutely disillusioned and insensitive。 It's a little ironic that the first lesson that "Rich Dad" teaches on how to succeed in the capitalist system involves exploiting his workers。 The opinion that the only reason people stay poor is because they're ignorant and fearful is just a gross oversimplification。 So many people literally can't afford to NOT be fearful about the risks they take with their money。 One mistake and their life will crumble。 The biggest lesson to be offered in this book is the importance of financial literacy, which to the fault of the american education system is largely ignored。 I do sincerely believe that the more people know about money, about personal finance, about the economy, and about investing, the less problems they will have in life。 If there's any lesson that should stick out most in this book it's this one。 And reading this book is a good first step。 It definitely helps explain the way rich people use their money and how its different from the ways the middle class and poor class use theirs。 So much of the so called "rat race" is entirely random。 Moreso today then 20 years ago, its easier for the rich to get richer and for the poor to get poorer。 And thats due to system we're in。 But regardless, I feel that if one at least has knowledge of how the rich use their money, that can at least help one to see how exactly they're being crippled by the system。 Another point in this book I disagreed with was the "pay yourself first" lesson。 Essentially he teaches that one should "pay themselves first", meaning they should allocate whatever surplus of money they may have into assets BEFORE paying their essential bills for the month, and then the pressure of not having money for your bills should allow one to "think creativity" about how to generate the required income to pay the rest。 This is just so obviously ridiculous。 Don't do this。 Overall, I understand why this is the best selling personal finance book of all time。 There is some great advice here, and some really important lessons。 It will educate you and it will motivate you to be smarter about the way you use your money。 Definitely read it, but do not take every lesson as gospel。 DO become as financially literate as you can。 。。。more

Vinh Nguyễn

Great book for everybody

Creativas Correcciones

Seas del país que seas te aconsejo que leas este libro, su prosa es didáctica y entretenida, la mezcla de ejemplos prácticos, experiencias de vida y de negocios, no es demandante de un conocimiento acabado de la economía, sino que Robert la hace accesible a todos quienes quieran manejar y nutrir su propia educación financiera。

Andrew Robinson

Very eye opening and motivating into the world of finances and how to better your self into being wealthy。 Not just rich。

Premkumar

Great book。 Made me realize how my knowledge was deficient in the financial area and gives a strong basement for financial literacy。 Study sessions are effective when taken sincerely。

Samantha Montgomery

Eh。 Real estate。

Jurgita Krukonyte

Few take aways from the book:- Education is stupid but it's very valuable。 - Getting rich is like learning riding a bike except it's totally different。- People should know a bit of everything rather than becoming experts in one field。 But experts are needed to do a good job。 - etc。 I don't know if it was the translation but the book seemed to have lots of contradictions, thoughts not well developed and basically a bit of everything, not much of anything。 Few take aways from the book:- Education is stupid but it's very valuable。 - Getting rich is like learning riding a bike except it's totally different。- People should know a bit of everything rather than becoming experts in one field。 But experts are needed to do a good job。 - etc。 I don't know if it was the translation but the book seemed to have lots of contradictions, thoughts not well developed and basically a bit of everything, not much of anything。 。。。more

Dhruv Bodani

The best for Beginners in investing。 If you are starting to invest or planning to invest, this should on top of your reading list。

Patrik

It is excellent book to read。 If you want to read financial book, this will be my first recommendation。 You will get lots off insights in our financial world and education system。 Easy to understand, with plenty of explanations。 :)

Heli

It's an amazing book, filled with lots of examples。 In this book author has share insights of being rich。 The way it is explained I'd just so easy。 I would recommend this book to all who are earning but is not rich。 It's an amazing book, filled with lots of examples。 In this book author has share insights of being rich。 The way it is explained I'd just so easy。 I would recommend this book to all who are earning but is not rich。 。。。more

Nick Ward

Unreadable

Reem

It’s a great book。 It taught me a lot about saving and investments。 PS: if you reached page 200, you’ve read the whole book。

Elizabeth Castellanos

Me agradó más de lo que pensaba。 Más que alguna metodología o estrategia financiera, se trata de una filosofía sobre el dinero。 Cambió por mucho los planes que tengo a futuro con mis finanzas y mi proyecto de emprendimiento。 Después de esta lectura, necesito bajar toda la información en un plan de trabajo porque me dio muchísimas ideas, lo cual está chido。 Aunque claro, me sacudió al hacerme recordar tantas malas decisiones que he tomando en el camino por pedir consejo a personas que no han empr Me agradó más de lo que pensaba。 Más que alguna metodología o estrategia financiera, se trata de una filosofía sobre el dinero。 Cambió por mucho los planes que tengo a futuro con mis finanzas y mi proyecto de emprendimiento。 Después de esta lectura, necesito bajar toda la información en un plan de trabajo porque me dio muchísimas ideas, lo cual está chido。 Aunque claro, me sacudió al hacerme recordar tantas malas decisiones que he tomando en el camino por pedir consejo a personas que no han emprendido (el autor les llama los “chicken little”)。 De no invertir, de no arriesgarme o arriesgarme donde no era oportunidad。 Al menos ahora salgo con la mente renovada para tomar nuevas y mejores decisiones a futuro。En algún momento tomé un curso sobre su propuesta de educación financiera y llegué a jugar cash flow, pero para nada es comparado con el libro。 Los cursos terminan siendo reduccionistas con sus ideas。 El texto es una narración que va jugando con anécdotas de sus dos padres (su papá y el papá de su mejor amigo。 Creo que seguramente hay algo de ficción en eso) y las lecciones aprendidas en su vida varios años después que te permite entender el por qué de su actuar (y su fortuna)。 Entonces vas jugando en estos dos momentos en el tiempo y te das cuenta cómo todo va cobrando sentido。 Por momentos se vuelve reiterativo, pero lo que para mi gusto valió totalmente la pena es el capítulo 8 que tiene el resumen de todo lo valioso (aunque no por eso no vale la pena leer el resto)。Obviamente en cuestión de impuestos no aplica a mi país, así que a los temas contables y fiscales no les presté atención。 Hasta hace algunas afirmaciones simplistas que no son del todo ciertas como las dice (por eso no le pongo 5 estrellas)。 Lo mejor es solo tomar el libro como una biografía del autor。Algunas reseñas dicen que por momentos el autor es pretencioso, pero supongo que la traducción al español cambió mucho el tono, porque no lo noté。 。。。more

Joaquin Morales Trincado

Un libro necesario。 Creo que es justo el conocimiento que buscaba con el fin de orientarme en el ámbito económico para cumplir mi meta de libertad financiera。 Fue un cambio de mentalidad enorme lo que encontré en este libro y sin duda mucho conocimiento explicado de la forma más sencilla posible。 Aprendí la visión y las habilidades necesarias para triunfar económicamente en un mundo tan cambiante como el que vivimos hoy y pude darme cuenta de los erróneos conceptos con los que crecemos y que pon Un libro necesario。 Creo que es justo el conocimiento que buscaba con el fin de orientarme en el ámbito económico para cumplir mi meta de libertad financiera。 Fue un cambio de mentalidad enorme lo que encontré en este libro y sin duda mucho conocimiento explicado de la forma más sencilla posible。 Aprendí la visión y las habilidades necesarias para triunfar económicamente en un mundo tan cambiante como el que vivimos hoy y pude darme cuenta de los erróneos conceptos con los que crecemos y que ponen límites a lo que podemos lograr solo con tener una mejor educación financiera。 。。。more

Aman Gupta

Exposes one to the understanding for developing financial literacy。

Onnys

"make money work for you" "make money work for you" 。。。more

Ashraf Bashir

The core message is super valuable, despite its simplicity, I never thought of the work-money relationship from the author's perspective。 Few books pierce the core message profoundly in the mind and the heart, the author's message did!。。。 On the other side, the book is a bit longer than needed, but the author's style is not boring at all, it's very entertaining, which makes time flies fast enjoying his style and story plots。 Highly recommended for 8 to 5 work advocates and hamsters (I am one of The core message is super valuable, despite its simplicity, I never thought of the work-money relationship from the author's perspective。 Few books pierce the core message profoundly in the mind and the heart, the author's message did!。。。 On the other side, the book is a bit longer than needed, but the author's style is not boring at all, it's very entertaining, which makes time flies fast enjoying his style and story plots。 Highly recommended for 8 to 5 work advocates and hamsters (I am one of them, but I am now re-evaluating the status quo)。 。。。more

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Cynthia H

Great book, new ways to think about money。

Joseph Siame

Its only in my later years that I have really appreciated this book。 Very simple and insiteful, definitely a candle in the dark for the path to financial knowledge I will share with my kids。

Jay Glover

I feel this book holds lessons that are applicable to everyone and it contains lesson you “cannot afford” to miss if you’ll excuse the pun! Jokes aside, there is a dogma that is so ingrained in our society about how to earn money。 Study hard, go to college/university, get a good paying job。 While there is nothing wrong with that pathway to income it is not an exhaustive list of viable options and it’s extremely myopic。 There’s a difference between considering your income options and making an in I feel this book holds lessons that are applicable to everyone and it contains lesson you “cannot afford” to miss if you’ll excuse the pun! Jokes aside, there is a dogma that is so ingrained in our society about how to earn money。 Study hard, go to college/university, get a good paying job。 While there is nothing wrong with that pathway to income it is not an exhaustive list of viable options and it’s extremely myopic。 There’s a difference between considering your income options and making an informed choice vs choosing an option because you’ve been told it’s the only way。 This book opens your eyes to the plethora of possibilities when it comes to creating multiple revenue streams。 I love how your experience the information in a story format through the eye’s of a child。 This subject matter is very much in danger of being dry and disinteresting but it’s written in a very palatable way。 。。。more

Andrea

Really good to start changing your thinking in terms of personal finance。 Heavy on real estate which is good to know but not exactly what I wanted to learn。 Would recommend for anyone new to finance who wants to get started with an easy and quick read。