What you don't know can really hurt you especially concerning finances. Hosea 4:6 says, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Don't let that apply to you.
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7 Benefits
You’ll increase your financial literacy.
As you will see, it boils down to six key words: cash, flow, taxes, debt, assets, and liabilities. This book examines each providing valuable insight and how it impacts your bottom line.
You’ll be encouraged to learn more about taxes.
Since reading Why the Rich are Getting Richer, I've delved into the topic. What is more, my perspective is changing. My goal is to pay less, legally.
You’ll know the major difference between poor, middle-class, and rich people.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not just the money but how it's obtained. While we work for money, the rich find ways to make money work for them.
You’ll obtain a good history lesson about taxes and the Federal Reserve.
Do you when and why the dollar lost its value? Furthermore, do you know why the Tax Act was enacted? The author increasing your awareness about the perils of printing money in excess.
You’ll discover how to surround yourself with the right advisors.
Even the Bible stresses the importance of wise counsel. Throughout the book you get the tips from the author's advisors.
You’ll be challenged to think critically about career and financial moves.
Because I grew up during the era when the saying "Go to School, Get Good Grades, and Get a Good Job" was extremely popular, I can relate to the author's message. While he is not devaluing education (both he and I are college graduates) the book provokes you to examine your options.
You’ll appreciate getting valuable insight from a person who walks the walk.
Who doesn't love a rags to riches story? Robert Kiyosaki shares his ups and downs along the journey to financial freedom.
Read the book. You'll be glad you did.
Write to Stephanie Harbin at sdharbin@yahoo.com.
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