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These days conventional wisdom seems to state that in order to become wealthy you must cut up your credit cards and save by putting the maximum amount of your paycheck into your 401k retirement plan.
Although this plan might work for some people, Robert Kiyosaki urges readers to try a different approach. He outlines how to get rid of "bad debt," including credit card bills, and other unsecured debt, while maximizing "good debt," such as home mortgages or other investments. Kiyosaki's plan will help readers finally break through the psychological barriers of self-doubt that can serve as the biggest obstacle to becoming rich.
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