Talking About Assets That Can Generate Positive Daily Passive Cash Flow with Robert Kiyosaki

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If you don’t know who Robert Kiyosaki is then you should get to know him.  The author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” has been on the scene for some time.  The book is largely based on Kiyosaki’s childhood upbringing and education in Hawaii. It highlights the different attitudes to money, work, and life of two men (i.e. his titular “rich dad” and “poor dad”), and how they in turn influenced key decisions in Kiyosaki’s life.  Among some of the book’s topics are:

  • Robert Kiyosaki’s personal story, upbringing, and his business and investment ventures throughout his early adult life and into the late 1990s.
  • Differentiation between assets and liabilities
  • What the rich teach their kids about money that the poor and middle class do not
  • The idea that your primary residence is not an asset, but a liability
  • The value of financial intelligence and financial literacy
  • How stronger business and financial skills, aptitude, and experience play a role in one’s financial success
  • The vitality of entrepreneurial and investment skills are both necessary and useful traits to prosper in a capitalistic society
  • The importance of investing and entrepreneurship in taking control of one’s financial future
See an interview with him from 2015 here:

-Nick Coriano

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About the Author: Nicholas Coriano, JD is an Entrepreneur &  Business Consultant.  He has worked at Merrill Lynch, The New York Stock Exchange and is currently a partner at Cervitude Intelligent Relations.  Learn more about him here. He is the author of Rules For Entrepreneurship available now on Amazon.

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