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		<title>Review On Rich Dad Poor Dad Book</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first book in the Rich Dad series which stayed the longest at number one on the New York Times. Robert had two dads; one was his biological dad (poor dad) and the other his best friend&#8217;s dad (rich dad). Though he loved them both but their teachings of money often contradict each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the first book in the Rich Dad series which stayed the longest at number one on the New York Times. Robert had two dads; one was his biological dad (poor dad) and the other his best friend&#8217;s dad (rich dad). Though he loved them both but their teachings of money often contradict each other. Eventually he followed rich dad&#8217;s advice that led him to financial freedom. Robert explains what parents tell or teach their children are very important. The parents of poor and middle class always tell their children to &#8220;Work hard and get good grades so that you can get a secure job with great benefits&#8221;. The rich parents on the other hand will teach their children to increase their financial intelligence as they know that the education system does not teach them about money but instead teach them to be employees.<br/><br/>Robert also defined Asset as simply money put into your pocket and Liability as money taken out of your pocket. He challenged the fact that our house which many people thought of is an asset is actually a liability.<br/><br/>Another fact that Robert discussed was that you can never get rich even if you have a very high salary if you are going to accumulate more liabilities that generates more expenses. With higher salary people go out and get a bigger house or car and live extravagantly beyond their means sinking into greater debt.<br/><br/>As this book is written with an American context, I found that many of the ideas and examples narrated by Robert can be adapted and applied in other countries. Robert also said it in his free audio downloadable that the fundamental operations of the rich in different countries are the same. I have applied some of his techniques, as I am not American, and have experienced success thus far.<br/><br/>This book is a must read for people who wants to have some basic concepts of finance. Robert&#8217;s very casual style of writing makes this an easy and enjoyable read which prepares you to absorb more complicated concepts in his next book Rich Dad&#8217;s Cash Flow Quadrant. Get it now!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Raymond Heng</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>A Man is Not a Financial Plan by Joan Baker</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;A Man Is Not A Financial Plan&#8217; by Joan Baker Investing For Wealth and Independence.Joan Baker has written this book with women in mind but her message is clear whether you are young or old, single or in a relationship, whether you have savings or not you can take control of your finances. Women are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A Man Is Not A Financial Plan&#8217; by Joan Baker <br />Investing For Wealth and Independence.<br/><br/>Joan Baker has written this book with women in mind but her message is clear whether you are young or old, single or in a relationship, whether you have savings or not you can take control of your finances. Women are capable of so much, keeping a family functioning while holding down a job is no small task. Taking care of yourself is often on the bottom of the &#8216;to do&#8217; list, however taking care of yourself financially is essential for your own and your families long term security.<br/><br/>Women need to create their own wealth, enough to survive independently, so that whether they have a man in their life or not they will be ok financially. A plan is needed, even if you have a high income that alone is not enough to grow wealth.<br/><br/>Joan demystifies the jargon covering areas such as budgeting, principles of investing, superannuation, diversification, and managed funds. She explains the emotion that drives the share market. Which, by the way, women are often more successful at conquering than men are. She explains the importance of making your money when you buy and how to borrow smart for investments.<br/><br/>She covers how to plan your investment strategy and how to decide what is the best investment for you. She also passes on some encouraging thoughts on taking action, for without action no amount of investment knowledge will help.<br/><br/>Joan has had twenty years experience as a financial coach and says the main thing she has learnt is that anyone can become financially free, but you have to know what it is you want and you have to want it enough.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Teresa Vidal</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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