This special just-for-teens edition builds a foundation of self-confidence from which readers can realize their dreams of financial security in an increasingly challenging and unreliable job market. Teen-friendly advice, examples, sidebars and straight talk will supplement all of Rich Dad's core advice: Work to learn, not to earn. Don't say "I can't afford it" - instead, say "How can I afford it? " And don't work for money - make money work for you! No matter how confident or "good in school" readers consider themselves to be, this makes financial intelligence available to all young people with its streamlined structure, clean design, and accessible voice.
I love reading the "purple bible" of finance, but the original Rich Dad is not as well written as Rich Dad for Teens. I like the format, and the editing. To me, it puts everything more clearly and is easier to find things when looking back. I get this for all the people I know who need to meet Rich Dad
This whole book seems made up and like a sales pitch.
Published by SonOfGod , 3 years ago
I liked the idea but it all seemed fake to me, it seemed as if he made a story up and portrays it as fact.
great present for teens
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I gave this to my 15 year old brother in law after I had read the Rich Dad Poor Dad orginal. I didnt think he would even read it but he did. He said it kept his interest and showed him the importance of things he had been taught at school but never knew how to use the knowledge. He normally only plays video games so to find a book that suited him made me very happy.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad for Teens
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
My 12yr. old duaghter is really enjoying reading this book. As a businessperson and her father, I'm amazed at some of the questions that she's asking me due to reading the book. Well worth it!!
Our Eleven Year Old Loves This Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Our son was already entreprenuerially minded,having started a car wash business when he was 9, but this book really galvanized him to think responsibly about money in a way that really excites him. He has read it several times over, and we love that the book also offers reinforcement of what we already teach at home, concepts such as your life is greatly influenced by the company you keep and the thoughts you think.
Many adults will do well to read this
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I read this and have bought copies to give to friends with teens - I wish this had been available when I was a teen and someone had the foresight to give it to me or my parents... It is the same great material from Rich Dad Poor Dad in simplified format with some teen oriented exercises and journaling. Highly recommended to everyone age 13 and older. Also highly recommend the "Getting out of the Rat Race" which is a comic book format for younger people and also a great introduction to the material for all. Buy this book and give it away! (Pay it forward)
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