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Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 15,149 ratings

Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant is a guide to financial freedom. It’s the second book in the Rich Dad Series and reveals how some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and learn to become financially free.

CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for those who are ready to move beyond job security and enter the world of financial freedom. It’s for those who want to make significant changes in their lives and take control of their financial future.

Robert believes that the reason most people struggle financially is because they've spent years in school but were never taught about money. Robert’s rich dad taught him that this lack of financial education is why so many people work so hard all their lives for money...instead of learning how to make money work for them.

This book will change the way you think about jobs, careers, and owning your own business and inspire you to learn the rules of money that the rich use to build and grow their wealth.

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Listening Length 8 hours and 48 minutes
Author Robert T. Kiyosaki
Narrator Tim Wheeler
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date January 01, 2012
Publisher Brilliance Audio
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B009PSK0RG
Best Sellers Rank #1,888 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#34 in Personal Finance (Audible Books & Originals)
#86 in Personal Finance (Books)

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Customers find the book provides valuable information and critical tips to improve financial intelligence. They describe it as a great and worthwhile read that reframes their thinking about investing, money, careers, and jobs. The cash flow quadrant concept is easy to understand and helpful for creating cash flow. Many consider it an excellent follow-up to the first book in the series. However, some readers feel the content is repetitive after a while.

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535 customers mention "Information quality"499 positive36 negative

Customers appreciate the book's information quality. They find it helpful for teaching financial intelligence to children. The book provides critical tips and a book list to continue learning about investing, money, careers, and jobs. It describes various ways to make an income, including jobs, businesses, and investments. The ideas contained in Kiyosaki's philosophy are helpful.

"...the bird game as well, and it’s also one of the best tools to teach children financial intelligence, and all the things we sadly aren’t taught in..." Read more

"A good simple but powerful guide... One of the best books of Robert. It will help change the mindset and understand thw basic and fundamentals m" Read more

"...this information recently, reading the book was peaceful and uncluttered...." Read more

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520 customers mention "Readability"515 positive5 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and a must-read for those looking to get out of the rat race. They say it's one of the author's best books and an eye-opener. The information is good, and the book helps them achieve financial freedom and more time for the things they love.

"...Either way, it’s irrelevant. Cashflow Quadrant os a fantastic book that almost anyone should read IMO...." Read more

"A good simple but powerful guide... One of the best books of Robert. It will help change the mindset and understand thw basic and fundamentals m" Read more

"I love this book, and everyone should read it at least once. Its a 10 for me" Read more

"...If I didn't read this book, I would of never thought of this, it's that powerful...." Read more

146 customers mention "Value for money"125 positive21 negative

Customers find the book a worthwhile purchase. They say it helps them make sound investment decisions and achieve financial freedom. The book provides valuable knowledge and confidence about money, helping readers generate more income without finding a better-paying job.

"...The price of the this is so small , when compared to say paying to go to a seminar, to acquire this knowledge...." Read more

"I gained so much knowledge and confidence about money that I never had before. I excited for this new journey. Thanks Robert..." Read more

"Cashflow Quandrant and RDPD has changed my life!!!! I cannot wait to come back in 5 years to add more to this review!!!" Read more

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110 customers mention "Ease of reading"103 positive7 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and understand. They appreciate the lucid explanations and visual approach that make it easy for them to connect with the ideas. The book helps them see the big picture and their place within it. Overall, readers describe it as an insightful book about mindset.

"...Good luck! Great book. Easy read...." Read more

"...This made it easy for me to connect with some of the things that Robert says about risk and reward and how you have to fail to succeed...." Read more

"...etc... and helps break down that information in an easy way to understand while also inspiring you to take action...." Read more

"...ways to leave each one to go to the next, are explained in plain English without too much jargon...." Read more

23 customers mention "Cash flow quadrant"23 positive0 negative

Customers find the cash flow quadrant concept easy to understand and helpful. They say it provides tactical ways to create cash flow. The book challenges readers to think differently and makes them want to start acquiring assets and minimizing liabilities.

"...He introduces the Cashflow Quadrant, which, as the name indicates, has four sections: Employees, Self-employees, Business Owners, and Investors...." Read more

"...and got me hooked on the series, and that was the perfect warm-up for the Cashflow Quadrant...." Read more

"...Cash flow quadrant is a good format for how you can build steady cash flow without having a job...." Read more

"The CASHFLOW QUADRANT is a work that will challenge the reader to think differently about economics and work...." Read more

22 customers mention "Follow up"22 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's follow-up to Rich Dad, Poor Dad. They find it an excellent continuation of the first book and a great complement to it.

"This book was a great read and follow up to his first book...." Read more

"...This is a great sequel to Rich dad Poor dad and I highly recommend it." Read more

"This is an excellent follow up to RDPD. I recommend both to anyone who wasn’t raised in a wealth-minded family...." Read more

"Such a good addition to the first book- and much more detailed!!!! Must read for EVERY person" Read more

41 customers mention "Repetitiveness"4 positive37 negative

Customers find the book repetitive and boring. They feel it offers little else other than repetition of the same principles. The author seems like a boring teacher, and the stories become fake as he tries to relate his childhood.

"...However, this book is very repetitive to the point of frustration...." Read more

"TLDR: Good book, somewhat repetitive, no magic ticket to riches, focuses on mindset. I would recommend reading this book...." Read more

"...This book is not especially well written, and be warned, it is repetitive. But that repetition serves a purpose...." Read more

"Although slightly repetitive at some parts, there is still some valuable information in this book especially in regards to its main topic of the..." Read more

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This book is amazing, I open my eyes more after read it, if you want help yourself financially you are on the right path, at the same time I work hard on me. Combine this book with others that’s help me to make a better map of my future and my family.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2022
    I read Rich Dad, Poor Dad many years ago, and frankly I didn’t think much of it. The core idea is imperative to understand - poor people buy liabilities, rich people buy assets. A critical idea, but it seemed like the book was just a bunch of fluff other than hammering that one concept (though again, an important one). And i didn’t think much more about Robert and his work until I read Cashflow Quadrant.

    Interestingly, Robert apparently is somewhat of a controversial figure. When I mention his name, people either seem to love him, or think he’s a scam and a liar. I can’t comment too much on that, other than to say, from what I have seen in his videos and books, he seems to be a very genuine and honest person with intent to help people.

    Either way, it’s irrelevant. Cashflow Quadrant os a fantastic book that almost anyone should read IMO. I’m only halfway through and I’ve learned so much already. I’ve never seen this good of a perspective and practical advice on the mindset you need to evolve from an employee or self-employed to a business owner or investor.

    It explains the specifics of each, and how you actually need to become a different person to succeed in each, and what those mindsets are. I found myself firmly in the Self-Employed mindset, and when he explained that profile in 1-2 pages, I never felt so personally profiled. It really opened my eyes to where I’ve been stuck.

    Anyway, great book so far and I highly recommend it. I ended up buying the bird game as well, and it’s also one of the best tools to teach children financial intelligence, and all the things we sadly aren’t taught in school.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
    A good simple but powerful guide... One of the best books of Robert. It will help change the mindset and understand thw basic and fundamentals m
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
    I love this book, and everyone should read it at least once. Its a 10 for me
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
    Oh boy, writing a review for this will be hard, but here goes ...

    If your reading my review, then you must be thinking about buying this book, where I can say buy the book and read it. The price of the this is so small , when compared to say paying to go to a seminar, to acquire this knowledge. I bought the first book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and I liked it so much, that I bought this book, because I was thirsty for more knowledge, and it didn't disappoint me. This book has inspired me to buy the books that he makes mention of, so I can continue to learn more. When I think about just watching YouTube videos from the newcomers that have discovered this information recently, reading the book was peaceful and uncluttered.

    I'm not really sure what to say about how the author wishes to share his life experiences with everybody, and whether you wish to learn and possibly try and figure out how to implement his knowledge, for that's the point of reading this book. I can say that this book is a gift, for when one strives to better themselves, they should not be selfish, and should be generous to share the information, sort of like making a charitable contribution. Some of my friends hold their cards real close to them, so I can't see them, for I'm worried they won't be able to retire and keep making stupid mistakes with money. They won't share, well because they keep making stupid mistakes. But this book gives you that x-ray vision where you can see what's happening in your friends lives.

    Anyways, this is beyond the level of Dave Ramsey's "Total Money Makeover", or perhaps the book you need to read after you are debt free, and have completed those baby steps. Or simply just read to get a head start on what to do after you have completed the Dave Ramsey program if your that committed.

    For me, reading these books have changed the way I think again, where I'm writing a software application for a customer, integrated into his existing application that I wrote, and I decided to make this new application a independent stand alone product, so I can sell it to more businesses, and the time I spend writing becomes an asset that I own, to generate more cash revenue for me. If I didn't read this book, I would of never thought of this, it's that powerful.

    As for the book, I'm just going to say it's a mashup of his thoughts, experiences, and the rewards or "HAVES" that he was able to achieve.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
    great foundation to financial literacy
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
    After reading the first book Rich Dad Poor Dad, I read this book for reason to expand my learning on how to become financial freedom. This book guides you how to make those steps to start your journey. I do recommend this to people who seeks to be financial freedom.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
    If you're looking to expand your knowledge and open your eyes to what's available to you this is the book. It will help you realize where you are in the income world and show you where you want to be compared to where you are right now!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020
    If you've read Rich Dad Poor Dad, then this is the next book to read. It dives further into the quadrant he touches on in the first book.

    I see these two books as less about gaining wealth (while that is still a big factor) and more about how to view "how money is made and by whom." Once you get your head around that, the world changes forever.

    I'd rather make money work for me than work my life away for money. Wouldn't you? I'd rather make a few smart investments and nurture those lines of income than live paycheck to paycheck. I'd rather live comfortably and enjoy my life than struggle to make ends meet and watch my life pass before my eyes.

    It's not about riches... it's about wealth. It's not about greed... it's about smart financial planning. And guess what? Everyone's invited. Money is color blind. If you can do wonders with it, people will give it to you to make your magic happen. It doesn't matter who you are. Cashflow Quadrant shows you why you need to go from E to I regardless of who you are.

    Good luck! Great book. Easy read. You'll never look at making money the same way again... (unless you've read RDPD, in which case... you're already on that journey.) OH!!! And older versions are just as good as the newest one. You won't miss out on anything if you buy the cheapest one. (((Plus, his predictions pre-2008 are crazy and on the mark!)))
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  • Lime Mojito
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for those who have read the first book
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2024
    Definitely worth reading. I finished the first and knew I had to get this one, so I did. It explains much from understanding the quadrants and how to move from one to the other. I'm thankful for having been recommended to read the first book, so now I can keep educating myself financially. Keep and open mind! By the way, there's a lot of free material on the rich dad page if you are interested.
  • saman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read and very insideful
    Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2022
    I love Robert's books and this book is fantastic and I have many takeaways in fact I plan to reread it again. Give great inside and also lot of clarity. Show you look at paycheck job from different point of view and much more..
  • Saeed DIVSALAR
    5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2024
    Read this in a week and the wealth of knowledge is truly inspiring and clear on what the action plan needs to be
  • Sailor
    5.0 out of 5 stars Like it says, its a guide to financial freedom
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on November 30, 2024
    If you apply well and understood the concepts well, this book can be of great help.
  • Gilles
    5.0 out of 5 stars Le livre que j’offre souvent
    Reviewed in France on November 16, 2024
    Ce livre a été comme une révélation pour moi. Je l’offre souvent. Pas mal de schémas familiaux ont volé en éclats