Posts Tagged ‘financial freedom’
Robert Kiyosaki and Financial Advice
Last year I read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad (Rich Dad Poor Dad originally) on the recommendation of Al Sena . For those who do not know, in this book Robert Kiyosaki tells how in his childhood was influenced by his biological father, who would be his poor father and the father of his best friend, her wealthy father. In fact we do not know if this really happened, but use this case to show the dualities in terms of education money in a middle class family and a family of people with money. I highly recommend this book and maybe you can find online.
Basically what Kiyosaki presents in this work is a change of mind to stop working for money and make the money work for us. Helped me personally, I think I made that change in attitude, although the specific examples that mark in some cases are not helpful to the philosophy that if it is presented. I am currently reading another title by this author called “School of Business” and is quite compelling. Read the rest of this entry »
Personal Finance Budgeting
Unless people make a personal budget for themselves they will never be successful in their journey towards financial freedom. A budget is like the training wheels on a bike and works as a finance tool that helps keep people on the right path.
For most it is necessary to keep a personal budget for their entire life but for others a budget is not needed after they get a feel for how their money is being spent and where it is going. Setting up a budget is the simplest and most basic building block in a persons quest for financial freedom.
I can almost guarantee that you will not be successful on your journey toward financial peace without setting up your own budget.