Adam Hughes

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Helpful votes received on reviews: 75% (21 of 28)
Location: toronto, Canada
 

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 272,259 - Total Helpful Votes: 21 of 28
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids &hellip by Robert T. Kiyosaki
This book is a CLASSIC all the way. Years from now this will be recognized as one of the greats. This isn't "well written" but it's message is POWERFUL that is why it is a NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER and has been for over 200 weeks, and I'm sure that it is going to hit 300 without any problem. I truely feel sorry for the people that don't get what he is saying.

Robert Kiyosaki message is to tell everyone that there is another path. Being wealthy is a choice, you can choose the path of his rich dad, or you can choose the path of his poor dad. But it is a CHOICE.

This books goal is to show that being rich has a direct correlation with your financial intelligence. To… Read more

The Automatic Millionaire, Canadian Edition: A Pow&hellip by David Bach
17 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars How disappointing, Feb 10 2005
Let me sum up this book for anyone that really wants to know what it is all about. Basically the one-step plan to live and finish rich is to save money. Basically this book is a knock off of the richest man in babylon, where the concept is pay yourself first, and try to make it at least the first 10% of your gross income. This is a very powerful concept which everyone should follow, but just read the classic on the topic it is a much better book.

The automatic millionaire then recommends that this forced savings should go into your RRSP because it grows tax free, and the government gives you a tax break. Which is true but this is far from a new concept.

The other shockingly bold… Read more

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