Rich Dad, Poor Dad
"An asset is something that puts money in my pocket. A liability is something that takes money out of my pocket."
— Robert T. Kiyosaki; Sharon L. Lechter, Rich Dad, Poor Dad (1997)
Introduction
| Rich Dad, Poor Dad | |
|---|---|
| Full title | Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money—That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! |
| Author | Robert T. Kiyosaki; Sharon L. Lechter |
| Language | English |
| Subject | Personal finance; Financial literacy; Entrepreneurship |
| Genre | Nonfiction; Personal finance |
| Publisher | Warner Business Books |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (paperback); e-book; audiobook |
| Pages | 207 |
| ISBN | 978-0-446-67745-5 |
| Website | richdad.com |
Chapter summary
This outline follows the Warner Business Books paperback edition (2000; 207 pp.; ISBN 0-446-67745-0).[1][2]
🧭 1 – There is a need.
👥 2 – Rich dad, poor dad.
💼 3 – Lesson one: the rich don't work for money.
📚 4 – Lesson two: why teach financial literacy?
🏪 5 – Lesson three: mind your own business.
🏛️ 6 – Lesson four: the history of taxes and the power of corporations.
💡 7 – Lesson five: the rich invent money.
🧠 8 – Lesson six: work to learn—don't work for money.
🧗 9 – Overcoming obstacles.
🚀 10 – Getting started.
📋 11 – Still want more?.
🎓 12 – Epilogue: college education for $7,000.
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References
- ↑ "Rich dad, poor dad: what the rich teach their kids about money-- that the poor and middle class do not!". WorldCat. OCLC. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
- ↑ "Rich dad, poor dad: what the rich teach their kids about money-- that the poor and middle class do not!". Marmot Library Network. Colorado Mountain College. Retrieved 8 November 2025.