“Rich-Dad Poor-Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Children that the Poor and Middle-Class Do Not” book report


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“Rich-Dad Poor-Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Children that the Poor and Middle-Class Do Not” book report


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Read a significant contemporary book in the field of Personal Finance. Refer to the list of supplemental books provided by your instructor.Read one of the following supplemental books of personal finance: “Rich-Dad Poor-Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Children that the Poor and Middle-Class Do Not” or “The Total Money Makeover” or “The Millionaire Next Door”. Write a 3-4 page reflective report of the book you choose. Your report should reflect your perspective as to how the book has or may impact you financial plans. Make sure the book report is written in Rich-Text or Work format.Late book reports lose 15-points.