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Robert Kiyosaki Why the Rich Get Richer

Robert Kiyosaki

Best-selling author Robert Kiyosaki explains why many commonly held truths about managing money are obsolete. In their place, he offers financial solutions anyone can follow. "Investing," he points out, "is not risky, but following bad investment advice is." "Why the Rich Get Richer" appears every other Tuesday exclusively on Yahoo! Finance.View Robert's Bio

Putting Debt to Work for You
2005-10-27 14:50:23
Debt is not the problem. It's what you buy with debt that can get you into trouble. ...Read full article
Why Savers Are Losers
2005-10-17 13:35:48
Most people know what a dollar can buy them but not what it represents. In this case, what you don�t know can hurt you. ...Read full article
Work Hard, Earn Less?
2005-10-03 11:20:03
One of the reasons the rich get richer is because they have more control over our number one expense: Taxes. ...Read full article
When Good Advice Isn't
2005-09-23 15:06:01
Bad financial advice may not only fail to help -- it may hurt. Times change and so should your financial strategy. ...Read full article
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