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ProdID: 2895 - Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men One Message
By: Donald Trump & Robert Kiyosaki

Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men One Message
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$40.99
Available:
August 2006

Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men One Message product reviews

Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki are both concerned. Their concern is that the rich are getting richer but America is getting poorer. Like the polar ice caps, the middle class is disappearing. America is becoming a two-class society.

Soon you will be either rich or poor. Donald and Robert want you to be rich.

The world is facing many challenges and one of them is financial. The entitlement mentality is epidemic, creating people who expect their countries, employers, or families to take care of them. Trump and Kiyosaki, both successful businessmen, are natural teachers who share a passion for education. They have joined forces to address these challenges, because they believe you cannot solve money problems with money. You can only solve money problems with financial education.



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donald trump   financial education   money   robert kiyosaki
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