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[QUOTE="Kurosagi, post: 15335, member: 3946"] I've read about four of Robert Kiyosaki's books and they're credible. As for his internet courses and seminars, I assume that his seminars and courses would not disgrace the Rich Dad brand. If you need more assurance, I'm certain you can find reviews for these things on YouTube or Google. While I completely support Rich Dad's brand, read a few more financial books before deciding on your first course. This is assuming you don't have the money for multiple courses. If you "have it like that" then it's worth it to invest in that seminar. Just do a bit of research first and see if the reviews are up to your expectations. Some good suggestions are Art of the Deal by Donald Trump, Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, and any odd Ray Dalio book. They'll give you different perspectives on finance. Rich Dad also has a multi-faceted approach to teaching money, so you can learn all manner of finance there. All I am saying is that you shouldn't get your information from one place. Great job taking the initiative to better yourself. [/QUOTE]
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