Rich Woman: Because I Hate Being Told What to Do

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Plata Publishing, Feb 4, 2020 - Business & Economics - 288 pages
It's time to find the Rich Woman in you... Let's face it. When it comes to money, men and women are different. While the how-to's of investing, how to buy and sell a stock, or how to find a profitable rental property, are the same, there are the unique issues that women face when it comes to money and investing. Here are some eye-opening statistics: - 47% of women over the age of 50 are single. - 50% of marriages end in divorce (The #1 thing couples fight about is money). - In the first year after a divorce, a woman's standard of living drops an average of 73%. - 90% of all women will be solely responsible for their financial well-being within their lifetime. What worked for our mothers and grandmothers is not working for most of us, and our daughters and granddaughters. So now is the time for women to get smarter with their money. Kim Kiyosaki's passion is to educate and encourage women to create the financial security and peace of mind they want and deserve in their lives. That's why she wrote Rich Woman. You'll love Rich Woman if you: - Never want to lose sleep over money again - Want to take control of your financial future - Are tired of looking for a rich Prince Charming - Demand true independence. Start your journey to financial independence today with Kim Kiyosaki's first book, Rich Woman.

About the author (2020)

Kim Kiyosaki has learned what it takes to be successful-as a real estate investor, entrepreneur, speaker, and author. Drawing on a lifetime of experience in business, real estate, and investing to support her mission of financial education for women, Kim is a sought-after speaker, a host of the weekly Rich Dad Radio Show, and an active investor.Kim is passionate about providing financial education and has built upon the international success of her books, Rich Woman and It's Rising Time!, to create a series of Rich Woman products as well as an active and dynamic online community. In 1996 she and her husband Robert Kiyosaki, author of the personal finance classic and international bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, founded The Rich Dad Company.In 1989, Kim began her real estate investing career with a purchase of a small, 2-bedroom/1 bath rental property in Portland, Oregon. Today Kim's real estate company buys, sells, and manages millions of dollars in property and her portfolio includes apartment complexes, hotels, and golf courses.A self-made millionaire, Kim is a happily married (but fiercely independent) woman who often travels and speaks with her husband and business partner, Robert.

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