Rich dad poor dad book by ROBERT KIYOSAKI
KShs1,150.00
Rich dad poor dad book by ROBERT KIYOSAKI
Will there be a few surprises? Count on it.
Rich Dad Poor Dad… Explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich Challenges the belief that your house is an asset Shows parents why they can’t rely on the school system to teach their kids about money Defines once and for all an asset and a liability Teaches you what to teach your kids about money for their future financial success. I’m confident that in times like this, you don’t require empathy, you need a plan!
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Will there be a few surprises? Count on it.
Rich Dad Poor Dad… Explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich Challenges the belief that your house is an asset Shows parents why they can’t rely on the school system to teach their kids about money Defines once and for all an asset and a liability Teaches you what to teach your kids about money for their future financial success. I’m confident that in times like this, you don’t require empathy, you need a plan!!
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