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Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Financial Education Book for Teenagers in Kenya
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(-24%)Why Read this Book?
- Learn essential money management skills tailored for teens.
- Discover the differences between assets and liabilities.
- Gain insights into the importance of saving and investing early.
- Understand how financial literacy can lead to a successful future.
- Develop a mindset focused on financial independence.
Product details
Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens is the youth-focused version of the bestselling personal finance classic by Robert T. Kiyosaki.
Written specifically for teenagers, the book introduces essential money principles that are rarely taught in schools.
Through simple language, relatable examples, and practical exercises, Kiyosaki teaches young readers how money works, why financial education matters, and how to develop habits that lead to long-term wealth.
The book contrasts the different financial mindsets of Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad” and “Poor Dad,” helping teens understand the importance of assets, entrepreneurship, investing, financial independence, and making money work for them instead of working only for money.
Readers learn how to think differently about careers, savings, debt, and opportunities in a rapidly changing world.
This book is ideal for teenagers, young adults, parents, teachers, and anyone looking to build a strong financial foundation early in life.
Specifications
- Condition New
- Book Type Trade Paperback
- Language English
- Age 12+
- ISBN 978-1612680307{reference}
- Content OriginUSA
- Pages120+
- Edition1st Reprint Ed.
- In the Package?1.Book 2.Highlighter 3.Bookmark
Additional information
| Weight | 0.240 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 13 × 26 × 21 cm |
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