Has anyone else read this book ? Its only my second book on money related matters, the first one was "Personal Finances for Dummies" but thankfully this dummy's personal finances are now in order
I'm now interested in ways to build wealth, 3.3% from ING is just not cutting it anymore 
I found "Rich dad poor dad" to be quite interesting, although I think the book could've been condensed into 5 pages but that's just me. Here are the key points I was able to pickup from it (I don't read every single sentence, I kinda skim through books so I may have missed some other key points):
1. Know the difference between assets and liabilities
2. Increase assets and decrease liabilities
3. Invest money, don't "save" money, to do this you have to overcome things like fear, skepticism etc
4. Taxes are the biggest expenses which were designed to 'punish' the rich but they ended up punishing the middle class.
5. The rich always avoid them by hiding their money in corporations...so start one of your own!
I just ordered some more books from Amazon. It took me half a day reading all the reviews of about 30-40 books before selecting the books I ordered, hopefully I picked up some good ones:
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Rich (2nd Edition)
- More Wealth Without Risk
- Rental Houses for the Successful Small Investor
I'm now interested in ways to build wealth, 3.3% from ING is just not cutting it anymore 
I found "Rich dad poor dad" to be quite interesting, although I think the book could've been condensed into 5 pages but that's just me. Here are the key points I was able to pickup from it (I don't read every single sentence, I kinda skim through books so I may have missed some other key points):
1. Know the difference between assets and liabilities
2. Increase assets and decrease liabilities
3. Invest money, don't "save" money, to do this you have to overcome things like fear, skepticism etc
4. Taxes are the biggest expenses which were designed to 'punish' the rich but they ended up punishing the middle class.
5. The rich always avoid them by hiding their money in corporations...so start one of your own!
I just ordered some more books from Amazon. It took me half a day reading all the reviews of about 30-40 books before selecting the books I ordered, hopefully I picked up some good ones:
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Rich (2nd Edition)
- More Wealth Without Risk
- Rental Houses for the Successful Small Investor

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