Book DescriptionRobert 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.