Narrator Tom Parks delivers some tough lessons with believable optimism and no patronizing or lecturing. He has the type of vocal personality that makes you like him and relax as you soak in Kiyosaki’s reasoning and prescriptions. For people not getting ahead in their jobs, this updated advice sounds just as relevant as it did when it was first published 20 years ago. It’s also just as radical because it goes against the grain of what most people do. His arresting proposal is that instead of being tied to the yoke of working for other people’s money, we can make our money work for us by starting a business, buying income-producing property, and investing in profitable companies that we do not have to operate. T.W. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
Let’s be real: trying to manage finances can be hard. With rising prices due to inflation, rents increasing, and the housing market hard to face, it’s a challenge to figure out the best way to manage your money. But August 14th is Financial Awareness Day, which feels like the perfect opportunity to tell our readers […]