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Old 11-16-2006, 12:59 PM
RedJoker RedJoker is offline
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Default Re: beginners question about the rich dad poor dad book

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"for any accountants who read this book,suspend your academic book knowledge and open your mind to the theories robert presents.although many of them challenge the very fundamentals of generally accepted accounting principles..."


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I think this is referring to his definitions of assets and liabilities which are different from 'accepted accounting principles'.

There were a few threads about RDPD in this forum, I'll link them for you if you're interested.

Out of curiousity, what was the name of the personal finance book specific to Ireland?

If you want to learn how to invest you should try reading investment books as opposed to personal finance books.

Also, there are a few organisations that do investment seminars in Ireland. Invest like the Best and T.I.C.N. being the largest I think. They will give you a good foundation and a platform to start learning more. However these are very expensive.
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