What I Was Never Taught About Work and Money: September Book Review

Life in Paradise on a Shoestring Podcast

Although reluctant  to go to Las Vegas with her friend for a network marketing convention, Dawn got out of her comfort zone and went anyway.  Apparently, it was her date with destiny as the keynote speaker was Robert Kiyosaki.  Dawn had heard about his books, but never read any of them.

The information she heard was truly life changing. In fact, Rich Dad Poor Dad is The #1 Best-Selling Personal Finance Book - Ever.  The Cash Flow Quadrant, is actually Kiyosaki’s second book.  It goes further in depth about the framework he introduces in the first book. They both books are both worth a read, in Dawn's opinion.  How much did you learn about money, finances and how to build wealth at home, or in school? These books really shaped Dawn's financial literacy and empowered her to live the life of her dreams instead of dying at her desk as a lawyer!  Listen and learn:

1. The four different ways to make money.

2. Why the "E" quadrant is the least favorable method.

3. How leverage is better than trading time for money.

4. Why getting out of your comfort zone can have miraculous results!

Order you copy of  The Cashflow Quadrant.

Captain Tom's Bonus Book Recommendation: How to Win Friends and Influence People

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Other episodes you'll enjoy:
Taking Command with Captain Tom: Learning to Lead
Change, Work, Money or Your Life: August Book Review Episode

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