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A Lesson in Personal Finance with Robert Kiyosaki

You might say that Wall Street had built a mousetrap for the middle class. You’re told to put your money into complex investments you don’t understand, in a retirement account that you can’t touch until you’re old, and ask you to cross your fingers and hope it works out.

That’s not how the rich do it. Personal finance for the rich is about simplification, minimizing risk, and optimizing cash flow.

Please enjoy this special interview with Rich Dad Poor Dad’s Robert Kiyosaki, as we go behind the curtain of Wall Street’s “Middle Class Mousetrap” and expose the critical differences between personal finance for the poor, the middle class, and the wealthy.

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  • Really great ideals - The differences between the classes are interesting and quite familiar. The lowering of the markets thinking and how our retirement plans constricted by laws, are only focused on an upward trend is scarey. Your team should be made up of more educated and achieving members than your status.

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