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Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Have you ever read the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad? If so, what do you think of it? Do you use its teachings to invest in Brazil?
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I read it. I think it is good for some basic philosophy on how to get rich. However, it does not give you any specific directions on how to do it.
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I read it, but I'm not rich yet, so it can't be that good. It seemed good, but it hasn't made me rich.
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I didn't read it all but in my opinion the book serves more as an overall view of how a rich person thinks and how a poor person thinks. As we live in different places with different cultures, rules and such we can't apply directly from the book since it touches more about the author's situation in US.
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That is an awesome book, I read it when I was in my high school! A must for every investor!
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I read this book as a requirement before we graduate in college. Its very informative and yet there are just basic things to remember in order for you to be guided. The author gives a reader six major lessons which he clearly discussed throughout the book:
Rich people don’t work for money
The importance of financial literacy
Minding your own business
The corporation and Taxes
The rich invent money
Work to learn and not work to earn money.
But if you'll use this knowledge and information investing in Brazil, it may be helpful. The basic techniques and style to earn money is very useful indeed. In fact, you can even invest in any country because that book is really informative and it may boost your self in taking risk on investing. Just make sure that your money will be in good hands and you can be assured that your money will not be put to waste. Feasibility study may greatly help you on this.
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