Book review - Cash Flow Quadrant
2nd book down, so here is the review:
Working on the third, however this is via Audio Book, “5 AM club”, will update with my review hopefully within the next week
Hope you enjoy 😊
Cashflow Quadrant is a powerful follow-up to Rich Dad Poor Dad, my first book review, the book dives deeper into how people earn their income and what separates the wealthy from the working class.
The book introduces the four quadrants of income: E (Employee), S (Self-Employed), B (Business Owner), and I (Investor). Kiyosaki argues that true financial freedom lies in moving from the left side (E and S) to the right side (B and I), where money works for you rather than you working for money.
As a reader, I found the concepts both eye-opening and practical. Kiyosaki uses personal stories and clear examples to explain why mindset is crucial to building wealth. The biggest takeaway for me was the importance of financial education—not the kind taught in schools, but the kind that empowers you to take control of your financial destiny.
However, the book can feel repetitive at times, for someone looking for a mindset shift and a framework to understand wealth-building, it’s incredibly motivating.
Cashflow Quadrant is a must-read if you’re ready to rethink your approach to work, income, and long-term financial freedom.
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Book review - Cash Flow Quadrant
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