Fake Fake money, fake teachers, fake assets : how lies are making the poor and middle class poorer

Robert T. Kiyosaki, 1947-

Book - 2019

The author uses his perspectives and insights into financial events and crises in his lifetime as well as references drawn from Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller's 1983 work, Grunch of giants and Steven Brill's May 28, 2018 Time magazine article to illustrate what may be on the world's financial horizon and how individuals can better insulate their finances from these possible events.

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Published
Scottsdale, AZ : Plata Publishing, LLC [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki, 1947- (-)
Physical Description
464 pages : illustrations, charts ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781612680842
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Fake Money
  • Introduction to Part One
  • Chapter 1.
  • Fake Money
  • The World Is about to Change...
  • Chapter 2.
  • In God We Trust
  • Who Has Earned Your Trust?
  • Chapter 3.
  • Seven Practical Reasons I Own Real Gold and Silver
  • A Case for God's Money
  • Chapter 4.
  • Printing Fake Money
  • History Repeats Itself
  • Chapter 5.
  • How Much Money Are You Printing?
  • How to Take Control
  • Chapter 6.
  • Eight Philosophical Reasons I Own Real Gold and Silver
  • What Are Yours?
  • Part 2. Fake Teachers
  • Introduction to Part Two
  • Chapter 7.
  • What Made the Three Wise Men Wise?
  • The Value of Lifelong Learning
  • Chapter 8.
  • Going Back to School
  • Fighting What's Fake
  • Chapter 9.
  • How to Catch a Lot of Fish
  • Seeing the Invisible
  • Chapter 10.
  • Why Mistakes Are Your Best Real Teachers
  • Using Mistakes to Get Smarter
  • Chapter 11.
  • How Going to School Keeps People Poor
  • Bucking an Obsolete System
  • Chapter 12.
  • Entrepreneurs in Education
  • Can You See the Future?
  • Chapter 13.
  • A Student of God
  • Choose Your Teachers Well
  • Part 3. Fake Assets
  • Introduction to Part Three
  • Chapter 14.
  • Why Retire Young?
  • The Next Big Crisis
  • Chapter 15.
  • Who Took My Money?
  • How Retirement, Tensions, and Fake Assets Are
  • Causing the Poor and the Middle Class to Grow Poorer
  • Chapter 16.
  • Fishing in Clean Water
  • Fake News... and Transparency
  • Chapter 17.
  • The End of the U.S. Dollar?
  • Booms, Busts, Crashes... Collapse?
  • Chapter 18.
  • Preparing for a Brighter Future
  • Achieving Spiritual Health, Wealth, and Happiness
  • Chapter 19.
  • How to Soar with Eagles... in a World Run by Chickens
  • Take Control of Your Life
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Financial education guru Kiyosaki (More Important Than Money) shares his beef with accepted financial wisdom, particularly that spread by the "elites who run the world," in this argumentative work. His underlying premise--that disinformation is widespread in today's world because of how lucrative it is--is a sound one, and he explores how disinformation plays out in three key areas--namely "fake money," "fake teachers," and "fake assets." He spends a substantial amount of time on the first category, detailing why American currency has been "fake" ever since President Nixon removed the U.S. dollar from the gold standard. While much of his advice, such as to invest in tangible assets such as gold and silver, sounds plausible, Kiyosaki undermines his own credibility at times by his deep suspicion of so many things, including history ("In military school, we are taught that 'history belongs to the victors' "), banks, and conventional education (teachers, he charges "don't teach about money"). Kiyosaki's passion is undeniable, but the acerbic tone doesn't do the work many favors. (Apr.)

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