Retire Young Retire Rich
you and your financial plan on the fast track or the slow track?
If you are like most, retiring early sounds great. More time to spend
with friends and family. More time to travel and see different
cultures. More time to do that which really interests you.
To get on the fast track, you need to leverage your mind, leverage
your plan and leverage your actions. In Rich Dad’s Retire
Young Retire Rich, Robert details how he and his wife Kim
achieved financial freedom in less than ten years. By 1996 they were able to stop working and live off the residual income produced by their investment portfolio.
More importantly the #5 book in the rich dad series, Retire Young Retire Rich shows you how a context shift in your mind allows you to create a plan that formulates the actions necessary for your financial freedom.
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