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:I meant on this page, I know we're gonna have some fun over there =) [[User:Lordmac|LordMac]] 19:59, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
:I meant on this page, I know we're gonna have some fun over there =) [[User:Lordmac|LordMac]] 19:59, 14 December 2005 (UTC)


I am a CPA and I recently saw Kiyosaki on PBS. I became so angry with his innacurate advice that my wife thought I was going to destroy the TV. Anyone who does not deal with complex (or even simple) financial matters &/or transactions on a recurring basis should not give him their time or money. I imagine that those who are in the financial industry see right through him. I don't know why or how he expects to help people, but my guess is his own pocketbook is his main source of motiviation. Please see an accredited financial advisor or CPA (in the U.S.) about your wealth potential, rather than using this man's poorly thought out assumptions.he sucks but that doesnt mean you should.
I am a CPA and I recently saw Kiyosaki on PBS. I became so angry with his innacurate advice that my wife thought I was going to destroy the TV. Anyone who does not deal with complex (or even simple) financial matters &/or transactions on a recurring basis should not give him their time or money. I imagine that those who are in the financial industry see right through him. I don't know why or how he expects to help people, but my guess is his own pocketbook is his main source of motiviation. Please see an accredited financial advisor or CPA (in the U.S.) about your wealth potential, rather than using this man's poorly thought out assumptions.

Revision as of 21:04, 10 July 2006

Kiyosaki says that he writes for 9 year olds. That explains a lot of things.

rich dad poor dad is a book that make people think of how they want to continue living their lives.

That's nice. Spankthecrumpet 16:00, 16 October, 2005 (UTC)

Hey LordMac, not sure if consensus is reached yet.. please see kiyosaki article regarding John T Reed link. TastyCakes 18:48, 14 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I meant on this page, I know we're gonna have some fun over there =) LordMac 19:59, 14 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I am a CPA and I recently saw Kiyosaki on PBS. I became so angry with his innacurate advice that my wife thought I was going to destroy the TV. Anyone who does not deal with complex (or even simple) financial matters &/or transactions on a recurring basis should not give him their time or money. I imagine that those who are in the financial industry see right through him. I don't know why or how he expects to help people, but my guess is his own pocketbook is his main source of motiviation. Please see an accredited financial advisor or CPA (in the U.S.) about your wealth potential, rather than using this man's poorly thought out assumptions.