Well Mr. "Reader from Chicago", if you truly bought the book, you should have reviewed it quickly at the book store like I did and I assume the others did as well. I enjoyed Rich Dad Success Stories and felt that it was five star material based on the content. You feel differently, that is your choice. Enough!
In Becoming Rich .... Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards Kiyosaki expands on the philosophy that you don't have to cut up your credit cards and can do quite nicely by using your credit cards properly. This is also a five star book. Too many other so called financial "experts" seem to think that the answer to credit management is "just cut up your credit cards."
Sorry, wrong answer.
A certain amount of debt is good when used responsibly. Cutting up credit cards is not responsibility, it is only a feel good experience that gives temporary relief while you still have the long term pain of debt.
Excellent book Mr. Kiyosaki. I hope you keep them coming. Oh, "reader from Chicago", perhaps we will meet someday in Chicago. I frequent Ophrah Winfrey's restaurant and other places where people who do not cut up their credit cards but do own their own businesses and real estate frequent. Perhaps this section of Chicago is unfamiliar to you.
While some of the contents are similiar to the other Rich Dad e-books and programs, there is also new material here. The concept of not having to cut up your credit cards is interesting.
Too many so called "financial experts" are touting "cutting up your credit cards." My grandparents used to tell me the only way to lose weight is to push away from the table. Doesn't work - neither does cutting up your credit cards.
What Rich Dad teaches is responsibility - how to responsibly use credit cards and other forms of debt not only to stay out of trouble but actually to create wealth.
I highly recommend this e-book and will buy the paperback when it comes out next month. The stories were inspiring and a joy to read.
Kiyosaki has done it again - another winner.