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Rich Dad’s Guide to Becoming Rich Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards: Turn Bad Debt Into Good Debt

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(23 customer reviews)

Are you in credit card debt?
Is job security dead?
Is your financial security threatened?
Is a high-paying job the answer?
Is your money working for you?

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Why cutting up your credit cards won’t make you rich A popular TV personality often says, “Take out your credit cards and cut them into pieces.” While that is sound advice for people who are not financially responsible, it is inadequate advice for anyone who wants to become rich or financially free. In other words, just cutting up your credit cards will not make you rich. What does make you rich is financial education…unfortunately a type of education we do not receive in school. If a person has a solid financial education, they would know that there are two kinds of debt…good debt and bad debt. A person with a sound financial education would know how to use good debt to make them richer faster…much faster than a person who only saves money and has no debt. Rich Dad’s Guide to Becoming Rich Are you in credit card debt? Is job security dead? Is your financial security threatened? Is a high-paying job the answer? Is your money working for you? Do you have good debt or bad debt? We all need more financial education. We need to know how to have our money work hard for us so we don’t have to spend our lives working for money. That is why we need more sophisticated financial education…not oversimplified and childish financial tips such as cut up your credit cards or save more money. If you are ready to increase your financial education and enjoy your credit cards, then this book is for you

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ISBN

9780759521452

Publisher

Grand Central Publishing

Published

Jan 2010

Languages

English

23 reviews for Rich Dad’s Guide to Becoming Rich Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards: Turn Bad Debt Into Good Debt

  1. Andrea Morris

    The author provides a no-nonsense approach to building wealth.

  2. Jeffrey Coleman

    This book helped me see money in a completely different way!

  3. Michael Hawkins

    A deep and thoughtful book, full of practical knowledge.

  4. Nicole Irwin

    Easy to read, yet filled with powerful lessons for life and business.

  5. Rebecca Fox

    A timeless classic that I will revisit again and again.

  6. Daniel Banks

    This book completely changed my approach to leadership and success.

  7. William Moore

    This book is packed with wisdom and real-world applications.

  8. Jenny Riley

    A unique perspective on money and investing, well worth the read.

  9. David Harding

    One of the best books I’ve read on financial freedom!

  10. Alexander Stewart

    I never realized how much small habits can impact my effectiveness. This book was a game-changer!

  11. Joseph Reed

    A fascinating take on the secrets to financial success.

  12. Douglas Pierce

    I appreciate how the author breaks down complex financial concepts into simple terms.

  13. Edward Barnes

    Practical steps, real-life examples, and a motivating message.

  14. Bradley Ruiz

    A must-read for anyone looking to grow financially and personally.

  15. Michael Webster

    A great mix of storytelling and practical financial advice.

  16. Rachel Williams

    An eye-opening book with great insights.

  17. Katherine Stevens

    This book was a wake-up call! It challenged my perspective on money and business.

  18. Shelby Perkins

    A wealth of knowledge that everyone should read!

  19. Scott Jones

    Short but impactful, this book made me rethink my financial decisions.

  20. Shannon Villa

    Highly recommended for those wanting to take control of their finances.

  21. Kristi Williams

    Absolutely loved the lessons in this book, very inspiring.

  22. Curtis Martinez

    A solid book with useful insights, though some parts felt repetitive.

  23. Courtney Sanchez

    A very insightful book, packed with wisdom and practical strategies.

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