Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About MoneyThat You Dont Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki


Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About MoneyThat You Dont Learn in School!
Title : Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About MoneyThat You Dont Learn in School!
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ISBN : 0446693219
ISBN-10 : 9780446693219
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 132
Publication : Published August 1, 2004

'New York Times' authors of the 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' series reveal their financial advice to teenagers.


Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About MoneyThat You Dont Learn in School! Reviews


  • Jeffrey

    Every teenager should read this. How important is it to learn about avoiding credit cards like the plague? How important is it to learn about compound interest? How important is it to learn about investing in real estate which out weighs any other asset class hands down, 100 to 1, 10000 to 1! What your children are learning or not learning about investing at an early age will to a great degree not only affect them financially, but emotionally, even spiritually. It's a sin and a damn shame that a solid financial education is not provided by schools or financial institutions. What our kids aren't learning may kill them, literally. This is a MUST READ!

  • Molly

    I am a YA librarian and have been trying to develop our teen finance collection, so read this book to gain a little perspective on what is out there. I am sure it may be helpful for some teens, but I'm only giving it one star because I find the information vague, overly simplified (even for teen readers!), and presenting a very narrow perspective. On the plus side, the author's voice is very encouraging and not pretentious, so some kids may find that appealing.

  • Mark

    Yes, I read a book for teens, because finances isn’t a subject I’m used to, so I wanted something that had an accessible language. This book has great didactics and good teaching, but I thought it could have gone deeper into the subjects covered.

    Some things are incompatible for those living in emerging countries and more ideal for residents of developed countries, and it is very simple for teens and more ideal for children. I think it is very important for everyone to have a consistent financial education but find another author.

    After reading this book, I wanted to know more about the author and found out that he wrote two books with Trump, and during one of the interviews I watched, he says he's an admirer of the current US president. This was the first and last book I read from Mr. Kiyosaki.

  • Bookworm Amir

    The book can be read quickly - most of the time it is giving specific examples (stories) of how his theories have been applied.

    First I must say that the book truly is inspirational - why a smart man may not be smart at all if he knows nothing of financial intelligence - and made me see how less I knew of it.

    Secondly the rules are so simple - yet so hard. There are diagrams in it that will help ease understanding.

    Thirdly - this is the book that my current entrepreneurial friends have told me that helped sparked their business.

    I have started small, and started saving because of this book. I wished I had read this book when I was younger, and thankfully, I am still considered young...I guess.

    Is it a good read? No, my friend. It is a must read.

  • Jodi

    My oldest boy is so interested in money... We are reading this together and he is learning what he needs to.. to get ahead of the game!

  • Ariana Taylor

    My uncle got me to read this book cause i never really read “self help” books. This book was actually quite helpful the reason i rated it 3 stars is cause it was very repetitive. I did a lot though and this has inspired me to read a self help book once a month from now on.

  • Andie

    I really really liked this book. It was enjoyable to read and taught me a great deal about how to always look for opportunities and how to THINK about money. We have even started playing CASHFLOW the game and are loving it. Highly recommend both this book and the CASHFLOW game.

  • Prashant

    I have given 4 stars to it b'coz I just love the lesson by Robert Kiyosaki though if you have read the original 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' then I would say there is not much of new wisdom in this book.

    However, if you have a child then it's a perfect gift if you really believe in Robert Kiyosaki principals because I can assure you, the book is going to make an impact.

    My favorite lesson is: Don't work for the money but work for the learning.

    Great book to read and enjoy a weekend.

  • Paul Sidwell

    Full of information for teenagers to start a REAL education on money and how it works. I read it as a father of 11, 8, and 6 year olds who are interested in learning about money and of course, how to make it!

  • Islam Abdelbary

    كتاب جيد
    انهيته بعد ان انهيت اغنى رجل في بابل
    وكان هذا الترتيب محض توفيق من الله
    حيث القى الكتاب الاول دعائم بشكل جيد
    ثم تحدث الكتاب الثاني عنها بصورة عصرية
    مع مراعاة فرق البلد وظروف الاستثمار
    الفكرة العامة جيدة يمكنك الاستفادة منها
    بخلاف اغنى رجل في بابل كتاب شامل لكل عصر ومصر

  • David

    Seems like a terribly rushed rebranding of his book targeted at raising kids.
    If you are a teen and want to learn. Buy the one for kids instead. It will teach you more and will not seem like rushed secondhand filler.

  • Sylvia K

    Might be good for like an 8-12 year old but I think it's way too simple for "teens"

  • Miguel Cisneros

    Pitiful. A waste of money.

  • Ádám Ferenczi

    Barely any information, probably most teens are already familiar with these definitions.

  • Vrinda S

    I read this even though I’m not a teenager, and the information in this book is so easy to understand. The book is written to inspire young minds to begin saving and understand the implications of positive cash flow! A good and informative read!

  • James

    Although the book is getting a bit dated with its examples, the ideas and concepts are still relevent.

  • Boukman Bastia

    A good simple read for teens.

    He beautifully condenses rich dad poor dad into a form that could easily resonate with teens.

  • Sophia  (taylor's version)

    not gonna rate it like I normally rate other books cause it's nonfiction but I would say it was 3.5 stars rounded up

  • Glenn

    Suggest reading through the Rich Dad Poor Dad with family members for a more comprehensive understanding of his concepts. Otherwise, it's an OK starting point for young readers.

  • Ejayen

    Not deep enough, but interesting.

  • lindsey ✯

    DNF, I will try to finish it later, I have to return it to the library.

  • Jordan Russell

    Great book! I gave it five stars because It Taught me about assets and liabilities and things I never really knew, but was curious about. This book is going to help me financially and just in everyday life. I recommend it to anyone who is in debt, or anyone who wants to be rich(which should be everyone). I hope this book helps people the same way it helped me.

  • Casey Thompson

    Loved it!

    I bought this for my 17 year old granddaughter who has always had and entrepreneurial mind since she was very young. I read it first and learned a lot so now decided to get one for my kids who are in their twenties. Then on to the big people books!