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    • Prophecy富爸爸的预言
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    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2004-01-01/ Oversea Publishing House
    • Today millions of people depend on their 401 (k) plans for their retirement income.Yet when 401(k) and similar programs first became popular over two decades ago, Robert Kiyosaki's rich dad warned that these plans will cause one of the biggest stock market crashes in history...a crash that will financially destroy the unprepared. Now in the new millennium, rich dad's. prophecy is coming true. On April 3, 2000, the U.S. NASDAQ exchange recorded its biggest ever one-day fall.Then Enron and WorldCom declared two of the largest corporate bankruptcies in U.S. history. Exposing the reasons behind the impending crash, RICH DAD'S PROPHECY reveals not only the best ways to safeguard wealth but how to actually prosper from the events to come. Learn: How the fears, dreams, and actions of millions of baby boomers will control the economic future Why the old advice "Buy, hold, and diversify" can lead to f'mancial disaster How another stock market boom is on the horizon before the big bust and when

    • ¥159.1 折扣:8.8折
    • 富爸爸成功的故事 Rich dad's success stories
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    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2003-10-01/ 艺洲
    • The Rich Dad series, begun in 1997, is based on Kiyosaki's childhood observations of the lessons passed down by his father, a well-educated wage slave, versus those of his closest friend's father, an eighth-grade dropout and multimillionaire. The difference, he determined, is that the poor and middle class work for money, but the rich let money work for them. The wisdom passed on by the rich dad is a type of financial literacy that is never taught in schools. Kiyosaki also developed a board game, Cashflow 101, which is used in his seminars to generate ideas on how to achieve financial independence. This book, the seventh in the series, contains real-life stories of people who applied the Rich Dad principles to their lives and are moving from the rat race of employment to the role of business owner and investor. In their own words, regular folks show how they went from financial struggle and crisis to taking control of their financial education and future. 作者简介: Born and raised in Hawaii

    • ¥169 折扣:8.8折
    • Retire Young Retire Rich (Intl)
    •   ( 3 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2011-09-01/ Plata Publishing
    • If you don't plan on working hard all your life this is thebook for you. If you're ready to retire (or would like to retireearly enough to enjoy the retirement years) you can learn fromRobert's story of how he and his wife Kim started with nothing and'retired' financially free in less than 10 years.

    • ¥44.8 折扣:6.5折
    • Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men - One Message 川普清崎让你赚大钱
    •   ( 11 条评论 )
    • Donald Trump,Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2007-11-01/ PGW
    • The world is facing many challenges and one of them is financial. The entitlement mentality is epidemic, creating people who expect their countries, employers, or families to take care of them. Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, both successful businessmen, are natural teachers and have joined forces to address these challenges. They believe you cannot solve money problems with money. You can only solve money problems with financial education. Trump and Kiyosaki want to teach you to be rich.

    • ¥51.3 折扣:7.9折
    • (小钱也能干大事——理财小窍门)How To Get What You Want In Life With The Mo
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    • Carol Keeffe 著 /1995-12-01/ 人民出版社
    • You don't need a belt-tightening budget. You don't need a second job. You don't even need a raise. What you need is the down-to-earth money strategies explained in this book. Carol Keeffe has helped thousands of people take control of their financial future and realize their fondest dreams. Her money solutions are inspiring, easy to do, and instantly practical. She explains how you can: ·get out of debt by paying the minimum on your credit cards ·save money by paying yourself first, not your creditors ·and much more... Sound too good to be true? Then listen to some of the people who have benefited from Carol's money strategies: "Before, we just barely got by month to month. We had no savings and no plan. In three years my husband and I have had two children, gone from two incomes to one, and have saved $12,375! We're not only managing on one income, we're saving to reach our next goal!" -Teresa and Peter Sparling "I went to Europe and Disneyland and paid for everything in cash. My

    • ¥30.8 折扣:8.8折
    • 穷爸爸 富爸爸 Rich Dad, Poor Dad
    •   ( 5 条评论 )
    • /1970-01-01/ 艺洲
    • Robert Kiyosaki reveals how he developed his unique economic perspective from his two fathers: his real father, who was highly educated but fiscally poor; and the father of his best friend - an eighth-grade drop-out who became a self-made multi-millionaire. The lifelong monetary problems experienced by his "poor dad" pounded home the counterpoint communicated by his "rich dad". Taking that message to heart, Kiyosaki was able to retire at the age of 47. This book lays out his philosophy and aims to open readers eyes by: exploding the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich; challenging the belief that your house is an asset; showing parents why they can't rely on schools to teach their children about money; defining once and for all an asset versus a liability; and explaining what to teach your children about money for their future financial success.

    • ¥59 折扣:8.8折
    • Bogleheads投资指南The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing
    •   ( 1 条评论 )
    • Taylor Larimore, Mel Lindauer, Michael LeBoeuf, John C. Bogle (Foreword by) 著 /2007-09-01/
    • The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing is a slightly irreverent, straightforward guide to investing for everyone. The book offers sound, practical advice, no matter what your age or net worth. Bottomline, become a Boglehead and prosper! Originally just the chat-line ruminations of Boglehead founder Taylor Larimore, and Morningstar forum leading cohorts Mel Lindauer and Michael LeBoeuf, their trusted advice has been brewed and distilled into an easy-to-use, need-to-know, no frills guide to building up your own financial well-being – so you can worry less and profit more from the investments you make. Invest like a Boglehead, and let their grassroots investment wisdom guide you down the path of long-term wealth creation and happiness, without all the worries and fuss of stock pickers and day traders. If you face a financial crisis or problem, or simply want to know what is prudent to do with the money you save, the Bogleheads will have the answers you need to help you gain your financial footing and keep it.

    • ¥126.7 折扣:8.8折
    • Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ富爸爸、穷爸爸财商
    •   ( 38 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2009-05-01/ Hachette Book Group USA
    • Robert Kiyosaki firmly believes that the best investment one canever make is in taking the time to truly understand how one'sfinances work. Too many people are much more interested inquick-hitting schemes, or trying to find a short-cut to realwealth. Kiyosaki lays out his 5 key principles of FinancialIntelligence for all to understand and provides real insights onthese key steps to wealth: How to increase your money - how toassess what you're really worth now, what your prospects are andhow to start mapping out your financial future. How to protect yourmoney - for better or for worse, taxes are a way of life. Kiyosakishows you that 'it's not what you make...it's what you keep'. Howto budget your money - everybody wants to live well, but you haveto learn how to live within your budget. How to leverage your money- as you build your financial IQ, knowing how to put your money towork for you is a crucial step. How to improve your financialinformation - Kiyosaki shows you how to accelerate your wealth asyou learn

    • ¥49.5 折扣:7.5折
    • 富爸爸之提高你的财商Rich Dad’s Increase Your Financial IQ
    •   ( 1 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2008-03-01/ 艺洲
    • For years, Robert Kiyosaki has firmly believed that the best investment one can ever make is in taking the time to truly understand how one's finances work. Too many people are much more interested in the quick-hitting scheme, or trying to find a short-cut to real wealth. As Kiyosaki has preached over and over again, one has to truly under the process of how money works before one can start out on trying to escape the daily financial Rat Race. Now, in this latest book in the popular Rich Dad Poor Dad series, Kiyosaki lays out his 5 key principles of Financial Intelligence for all to understand. In INCREASE YOUR FINANCIAL IQ, Kiyosaki provides real insights on these key steps to wealth: o How to increase your money -- how to assess what you're really worth now, what your prospects are, and how to start mapping out your financial future. o How to protect your money -- for better or for worse, taxes are a way of life. Kiyosaki shows you that "it's not what you make....it's what you keep." o How t

    • ¥120.6 折扣:8.8折
    • 富爸爸忠告:投资房地产指南Rich Dad's Advisors?: The ABC's of Real Estate
    •   ( 1 条评论 )
    • Ken McElroy 著 /2007-12-01/ 艺洲
    • This book is dedicated to my wonderful wife, Laura, and my high-spirited boys, Kyle and Kade. Thank you all for your constant sup-port and understanding as this book was being written. I would like to thank Kathy Heasley, who was instrumental in ex-tracting fifteen years of my investment real estate and property management knowledge and wonderfully organizing it into each chapter of this book (www.imsbreakthrough.com.). Special thanks are also extended to Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and to Sharon Lechter for allowing me to participate as a Rich Dad's Advisor, and of course to my partner, Ross McCallister, for never saying anything other than encouraging words as I took on this venture.

    • ¥134.6 折扣:8.8折
    • Rich Dad's Cashflow Quad 富爸爸现金流
    •   ( 24 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2003-10-01/ Hachette Book Group USA
    • This text, the follow-up to "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" reveals why some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. The author argues that it is simply a matter of knowing which quadrant to work from and when. Have you ever wondered: What is the difference between an employee and a business owner?; Why do some investors make money with little risk while most other investors just break even?; Why do most employees go from job to job while others quit their jobs and go on to build business empires?; Why, in the Industrial Age, did most parents want their children to become medical doctors, accountants, or attorneys. and why, in the Information Age, are these professions under financial attack? Many of the brightest graduates from our universities want to work for college dropouts. Dropouts such as Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Michael Dell and Ted Turner; dropouts who today are the mega-rich of society. This book explores these questions and issues to assist in guiding

    • ¥49.5 折扣:7.5折
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