Why the Rich are getting Richer (Small)-
KShs1,595.00
WHY THE RICH ARE GETTING RICHER is about real financial education- not the fairy tale of:
“Go to school, get a job, work hard, save money, buy a house, get out of debt, and invest for the long term in the stock market.”
This book is Rich Dad Poor Dad’s graduate school. If you are looking for new ideas on how to survive and thrive into the future, this book is for you.
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