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Rich Dad's Advisors: OPM: How to Attract Other People's Money for Your Investments--The Ultimate Leverage

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Other People's Money-You will learn how * Create strategies for using Other People's Money to leverage your way to financial freedom * Look beyond the limits of your own resources-in starting a business or making investments * Bring investors into your business without giving away the store * Find the sources that successful investors use in harnessting Other People's Money * Locate-and evaluate-the different kinds of OPM available to you * Think creatively-and use that creativity to lead you to multiple sources of money.

352 pages, Paperback

First published February 20, 2004

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Michael A. Lechter

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September 26, 2021
Чудесна книга, която ни разбива предствата, че трябва да имаме пари, за да правим бизнес. Дава ни отговори как да направим така, че парите и ресурсите на другите хора да работят за нас, както и какви са рисковете и ползите от това. Защото, ако чакаме да натрупаме сумата, която ни е необходима вече някой може да е създал това, за което ние сме мечтали или времето, в което това е било подходящо вече да не е.
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June 19, 2008
You want to know how to make money so you don't have to work for someone? Someone who tells you when to go to work and when to leave. Someone who tells you how much you're worth and whether or not you have a job? Do you want finacial, emotioanl, spiritual independence? Then learn how to use OPM to get that financail freedom and happines you deserve.
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November 23, 2010
this book one of my favorite books...
i love entrepreneur books, i learned a lot from it,
not only being a young entrepreneur but also dealing different lives.
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April 25, 2024
This was a very good book. I'm not going to lie, it had its boring moments in the middle which had me reading it over a longer period of time. It was a very informational book on how to use OPM directly and indirectly. I had brief knowledge of this before reading it and now I have a lot better understanding of how to utilize OPM in multiple ways, how to leverage it, and I was able to see a small made up company become one of the "big boys."
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November 30, 2020
Osm book
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January 27, 2015
While Lechter does his best to weave stories into the text, it still ends up being dry. His gravitation toward SEC laws gets in the way of better info. This book is more reference than motivation. That's not a bad thing, it's just the way it is. I did like his piece about the guy selling "shares" of fixer-uppers online. That was a realistic example of how things can easily go wrong really quick.

The graphics throughout the text were uneven. Some were downright horrible. But that's just my graphic design background speaking.
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January 10, 2015
Always learn something new about personal finances in Rich Dad's series and the Kiyosaki collections
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