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Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American businessman, investor, self-help author, motivational speaker, financial literacy activist, financial commentator, and radio personality.Kiyosaki is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private education company that provides personal financial and business education to people through books, seminars and educational products all over the world. He also wrote the ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' series of motivational books and has created other material published under the Rich Dad brand. He has written over 15 books which have combined sales of over 26 million copies.Three of his books, ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'', ''Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant'', and ''Rich Dad's Guide to Investing'', have been on number one on the top 10 best-seller lists simultaneously on ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''USA Today'' and the ''New York Times''. ''Rich Kid Smart Kid'' was published in 2001, with the intent to help parents teach their children financial and business concepts. He has created three "CASHFLOW" board and software games for adults and children and has a series of "Rich Dad" CDs and disks.A financial literacy advocate, Kiyosaki has stressed that importance that entrepreneurship, business education, investing, and that comprehensive financial literacy concepts should be taught in schools around the world. Kiyosaki also operates his own blog, acts a principal host on his YouTube Channel called The Rich Dad Channel, radio show called the Rich Dad Radio Show and maintains a monthly column on Yahoo Finance writing about his business endeavors and his perspective on global economics, investing, business, world financial markets, and personal finance.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Experts – Robert Kiyosaki – Yahoo!7 Personal Finance )==Early life and career==Kim Kiyosaki redirects here; update redirect if section title changes -->A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii to a well educated middle-class family. He is the eldest son of Ralph H. Kiyosaki (1919–1991), a prominent academic and educator and Marjorie O. Kiyosaki (1921–1971), a registered nurse. Ralph was the head of Education and later became unemployed after he ran for the office of Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaii, and he lost the election against his boss. As a result of that loss, Ralph was later blacklisted from the government and never allowed to get a job with the government again. As a result, Ralph was left in destitute unemployment in his later life.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) Kiyosaki displayed an interest in business and investing at the young age of nine. One of his first business ventures was a counterfeit nickel making company that he started with his childhood friend. Kiyosaki began melting down lead toothpaste tubes and forging lead coins in plaster-of-paris molds. His father foiled his plans when he later explained to Robert that the toothpaste venture was "illegal" and constituted counterfeiting but commended Kiyosaki for taking initiative in his entrepreneurial aspirations.(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Pursuit of Old Men in Wigs )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Key Lessons from Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids – that you can learn too’ (review by Gil Dekel, PhD. Part 1 of 4.) )Displaying an interest in business and investing at a young age, Kiyosaki along with his childhood friend Mike would then learn basic business, investing and financial concepts from Mike's father, an 8th grade high school dropout who later became a successful businessman whom Kiyosaki called his "Rich Dad". Kiyosaki spent many days after school and summer breaks during his teenage years learning financial and business concepts and lessons from his Rich Dad, often through the use of anecdotes, real world business examples, and through the board game ''Monopoly''. His Rich Dad would often state the purpose for playing Monopoly was because the formula, 4 green houses and 1 red hotel for great wealth was found in the game.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) (【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Kiyosaki Biography: Most Researched + In Depth Life Story )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Robert Kiyosaki's INSPIRING story and learn from his experience and advice )(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Does It Take to be a Billionaire? ) Many of these business lessons taught by Rich Dad would later become the literary groundwork for Kiyosaki's book ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' as well as the foundation for Kiyosaki's business career.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Английские тексты, книги, аудио и видео материалы для практики )(【引用サイトリンク】title=CNN.com - Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki TalkAsia Interview - Mar 16, 2005 )One of Kiyosaki's first business lessons he learned from his Rich Dad was experiencing the “Rat Race”. His Rich Dad was able to achieve this by making Kiyosaki and his friend Mike work in one of his grocery stores for three hours for ten cents an hour pay. Within a couple weeks, Kiyosaki, grew tired of being exploited for labor, demanded that he receive a pay raise, but instead, his Rich Dad cut his pay and told him to work for free as a fundamental financial lesson. Kiyosaki and his friend Mike eventually learned the lesson later by starting a comic book library business. Kiyosaki learned of the opportunity through while working in his town’s general store stacking cans. One day, he saw the manager trashing the previous month’s comics to make room for newer editions. Robert then took advantage of this opportunity by asking for old comics – still in excellent condition and then utilized the old comics to start his own comic book library in his friend’s basement. The comic book library soon became a neighborhood success and Kiyosaki employed Mike's sister for $1 a week to manage the store. The comic book library soon boomed and Kiyosaki and his friend averaged $9.50 USD in weekly revenue.(【引用サイトリンク】title=It’s Time to Discuss ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rich Dad, Poor Dad ) The comic library lesson later taught Kiyosaki the importance of starting his own successful business in order to take control of his own personal finances.After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York, graduating with the class of 1969 as a deck officer, and a commission as a 2nd LT in the U.S. Marine Corps. After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with Standard Oil's tanker office as a third mate sailor, earning about 42,000 annually. His career with Standard Oil was short-lived and Kiyosaki resigned with the organization after 6 months to join the Marine Corps to hone his business and leadership skills.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are You Working For - A Financial Education or a Job? )He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in 1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Na plovárně: 7. 11. 2010 – iVysílání – Česká televize ) Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. Though Kiyosaki could have chosen a career to fly for the airlines, he instead took a job as a sales associate for Xerox to further hone his business skills by selling copy machines until June 1978.In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets. The company was moderately successful, but eventually went bankrupt, as he wanted to save money on costs and did not intellectually protect the product. In the early 1980s, Kiyosaki started a business that licensed T-shirts for heavy metal rock bands such as Mötley Crüe. The company went bankrupt in 1985.In 1994, Kiyosaki left the Money and You program in Australia.Poor Man's Prophet Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad says that everything you've been told about money is a lie. Is his vision setting us on the right track–or is it just more financial snake oil? http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2003/01/01/334706/index.htm Kiyosaki established an international business education company in 1985 that offered business and investment education to thousands of people throughout the world. In 1994, Kiyosaki sold the education company and through various strategic real estate investments, allowed him to retire at the age of 47.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Robert T. Kiyosaki: Personal Finance Expert and Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad ) In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, Inc., a business and financial education company which owns and operates the ''Rich Dad'' and ''Cashflow'' brands. Today the Rich Dad Company is a multimillion-dollar financial and business education company operating in over 100 countries offering comprehensive real world business and financial education to millions of people all over the world.

Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American businessman, investor, self-help author, motivational speaker, financial literacy activist, financial commentator, and radio personality.
Kiyosaki is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private education company that provides personal financial and business education to people through books, seminars and educational products all over the world. He also wrote the ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' series of motivational books and has created other material published under the Rich Dad brand. He has written over 15 books which have combined sales of over 26 million copies.
Three of his books, ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'', ''Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant'', and ''Rich Dad's Guide to Investing'', have been on number one on the top 10 best-seller lists simultaneously on ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''USA Today'' and the ''New York Times''. ''Rich Kid Smart Kid'' was published in 2001, with the intent to help parents teach their children financial and business concepts. He has created three "CASHFLOW" board and software games for adults and children and has a series of "Rich Dad" CDs and disks.
A financial literacy advocate, Kiyosaki has stressed that importance that entrepreneurship, business education, investing, and that comprehensive financial literacy concepts should be taught in schools around the world. Kiyosaki also operates his own blog, acts a principal host on his YouTube Channel called The Rich Dad Channel, radio show called the Rich Dad Radio Show and maintains a monthly column on Yahoo Finance writing about his business endeavors and his perspective on global economics, investing, business, world financial markets, and personal finance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Experts – Robert Kiyosaki – Yahoo!7 Personal Finance )
==Early life and career==

A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii to a well educated middle-class family. He is the eldest son of Ralph H. Kiyosaki (1919–1991), a prominent academic and educator and Marjorie O. Kiyosaki (1921–1971), a registered nurse. Ralph was the head of Education and later became unemployed after he ran for the office of Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaii, and he lost the election against his boss. As a result of that loss, Ralph was later blacklisted from the government and never allowed to get a job with the government again. As a result, Ralph was left in destitute unemployment in his later life.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki )
Kiyosaki displayed an interest in business and investing at the young age of nine. One of his first business ventures was a counterfeit nickel making company that he started with his childhood friend. Kiyosaki began melting down lead toothpaste tubes and forging lead coins in plaster-of-paris molds. His father foiled his plans when he later explained to Robert that the toothpaste venture was "illegal" and constituted counterfeiting but commended Kiyosaki for taking initiative in his entrepreneurial aspirations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Pursuit of Old Men in Wigs )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Key Lessons from Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids – that you can learn too’ (review by Gil Dekel, PhD. Part 1 of 4.) )
Displaying an interest in business and investing at a young age, Kiyosaki along with his childhood friend Mike would then learn basic business, investing and financial concepts from Mike's father, an 8th grade high school dropout who later became a successful businessman whom Kiyosaki called his "Rich Dad". Kiyosaki spent many days after school and summer breaks during his teenage years learning financial and business concepts and lessons from his Rich Dad, often through the use of anecdotes, real world business examples, and through the board game ''Monopoly''. His Rich Dad would often state the purpose for playing Monopoly was because the formula, 4 green houses and 1 red hotel for great wealth was found in the game.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki )〕 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Kiyosaki Biography: Most Researched + In Depth Life Story )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Robert Kiyosaki's INSPIRING story and learn from his experience and advice )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Does It Take to be a Billionaire? )〕 Many of these business lessons taught by Rich Dad would later become the literary groundwork for Kiyosaki's book ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' as well as the foundation for Kiyosaki's business career.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Английские тексты, книги, аудио и видео материалы для практики )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CNN.com - Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki TalkAsia Interview - Mar 16, 2005 )
One of Kiyosaki's first business lessons he learned from his Rich Dad was experiencing the “Rat Race”. His Rich Dad was able to achieve this by making Kiyosaki and his friend Mike work in one of his grocery stores for three hours for ten cents an hour pay. Within a couple weeks, Kiyosaki, grew tired of being exploited for labor, demanded that he receive a pay raise, but instead, his Rich Dad cut his pay and told him to work for free as a fundamental financial lesson. Kiyosaki and his friend Mike eventually learned the lesson later by starting a comic book library business. Kiyosaki learned of the opportunity through while working in his town’s general store stacking cans. One day, he saw the manager trashing the previous month’s comics to make room for newer editions. Robert then took advantage of this opportunity by asking for old comics – still in excellent condition and then utilized the old comics to start his own comic book library in his friend’s basement. The comic book library soon became a neighborhood success and Kiyosaki employed Mike's sister for $1 a week to manage the store. The comic book library soon boomed and Kiyosaki and his friend averaged $9.50 USD in weekly revenue.〔〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=It’s Time to Discuss ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rich Dad, Poor Dad )〕 The comic library lesson later taught Kiyosaki the importance of starting his own successful business in order to take control of his own personal finances.〔
After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York, graduating with the class of 1969 as a deck officer, and a commission as a 2nd LT in the U.S. Marine Corps.
After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with Standard Oil's tanker office as a third mate sailor, earning about 42,000 annually. His career with Standard Oil was short-lived and Kiyosaki resigned with the organization after 6 months to join the Marine Corps to hone his business and leadership skills.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are You Working For - A Financial Education or a Job? )
He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in 1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Na plovárně: 7. 11. 2010 – iVysílání – Česká televize )〕 Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. Though Kiyosaki could have chosen a career to fly for the airlines, he instead took a job as a sales associate for Xerox to further hone his business skills by selling copy machines until June 1978.〔
In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets. The company was moderately successful, but eventually went bankrupt, as he wanted to save money on costs and did not intellectually protect the product. In the early 1980s, Kiyosaki started a business that licensed T-shirts for heavy metal rock bands such as Mötley Crüe. The company went bankrupt in 1985.
In 1994, Kiyosaki left the Money and You program in Australia.〔Poor Man's Prophet Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad says that everything you've been told about money is a lie. Is his vision setting us on the right track–or is it just more financial snake oil? http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2003/01/01/334706/index.htm〕 Kiyosaki established an international business education company in 1985 that offered business and investment education to thousands of people throughout the world. In 1994, Kiyosaki sold the education company and through various strategic real estate investments, allowed him to retire at the age of 47.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Robert T. Kiyosaki: Personal Finance Expert and Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad )〕 In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, Inc., a business and financial education company which owns and operates the ''Rich Dad'' and ''Cashflow'' brands. Today the Rich Dad Company is a multimillion-dollar financial and business education company operating in over 100 countries offering comprehensive real world business and financial education to millions of people all over the world.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii to a well educated middle-class family. He is the eldest son of Ralph H. Kiyosaki (1919–1991), a prominent academic and educator and Marjorie O. Kiyosaki (1921–1971), a registered nurse. Ralph was the head of Education and later became unemployed after he ran for the office of Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaii, and he lost the election against his boss. As a result of that loss, Ralph was later blacklisted from the government and never allowed to get a job with the government again. As a result, Ralph was left in destitute unemployment in his later life.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) Kiyosaki displayed an interest in business and investing at the young age of nine. One of his first business ventures was a counterfeit nickel making company that he started with his childhood friend. Kiyosaki began melting down lead toothpaste tubes and forging lead coins in plaster-of-paris molds. His father foiled his plans when he later explained to Robert that the toothpaste venture was "illegal" and constituted counterfeiting but commended Kiyosaki for taking initiative in his entrepreneurial aspirations.(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Pursuit of Old Men in Wigs )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Key Lessons from Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids – that you can learn too’ (review by Gil Dekel, PhD. Part 1 of 4.) )Displaying an interest in business and investing at a young age, Kiyosaki along with his childhood friend Mike would then learn basic business, investing and financial concepts from Mike's father, an 8th grade high school dropout who later became a successful businessman whom Kiyosaki called his "Rich Dad". Kiyosaki spent many days after school and summer breaks during his teenage years learning financial and business concepts and lessons from his Rich Dad, often through the use of anecdotes, real world business examples, and through the board game ''Monopoly''. His Rich Dad would often state the purpose for playing Monopoly was because the formula, 4 green houses and 1 red hotel for great wealth was found in the game.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) (【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Kiyosaki Biography: Most Researched + In Depth Life Story )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Robert Kiyosaki's INSPIRING story and learn from his experience and advice )(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Does It Take to be a Billionaire? ) Many of these business lessons taught by Rich Dad would later become the literary groundwork for Kiyosaki's book ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' as well as the foundation for Kiyosaki's business career.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Английские тексты, книги, аудио и видео материалы для практики )(【引用サイトリンク】title=CNN.com - Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki TalkAsia Interview - Mar 16, 2005 )One of Kiyosaki's first business lessons he learned from his Rich Dad was experiencing the “Rat Race”. His Rich Dad was able to achieve this by making Kiyosaki and his friend Mike work in one of his grocery stores for three hours for ten cents an hour pay. Within a couple weeks, Kiyosaki, grew tired of being exploited for labor, demanded that he receive a pay raise, but instead, his Rich Dad cut his pay and told him to work for free as a fundamental financial lesson. Kiyosaki and his friend Mike eventually learned the lesson later by starting a comic book library business. Kiyosaki learned of the opportunity through while working in his town’s general store stacking cans. One day, he saw the manager trashing the previous month’s comics to make room for newer editions. Robert then took advantage of this opportunity by asking for old comics – still in excellent condition and then utilized the old comics to start his own comic book library in his friend’s basement. The comic book library soon became a neighborhood success and Kiyosaki employed Mike's sister for $1 a week to manage the store. The comic book library soon boomed and Kiyosaki and his friend averaged $9.50 USD in weekly revenue.(【引用サイトリンク】title=It’s Time to Discuss ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rich Dad, Poor Dad ) The comic library lesson later taught Kiyosaki the importance of starting his own successful business in order to take control of his own personal finances.After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York, graduating with the class of 1969 as a deck officer, and a commission as a 2nd LT in the U.S. Marine Corps. After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with Standard Oil's tanker office as a third mate sailor, earning about 42,000 annually. His career with Standard Oil was short-lived and Kiyosaki resigned with the organization after 6 months to join the Marine Corps to hone his business and leadership skills.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are You Working For - A Financial Education or a Job? )He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in 1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Na plovárně: 7. 11. 2010 – iVysílání – Česká televize ) Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. Though Kiyosaki could have chosen a career to fly for the airlines, he instead took a job as a sales associate for Xerox to further hone his business skills by selling copy machines until June 1978.In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets. The company was moderately successful, but eventually went bankrupt, as he wanted to save money on costs and did not intellectually protect the product. In the early 1980s, Kiyosaki started a business that licensed T-shirts for heavy metal rock bands such as Mötley Crüe. The company went bankrupt in 1985.In 1994, Kiyosaki left the Money and You program in Australia.Poor Man's Prophet Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad says that everything you've been told about money is a lie. Is his vision setting us on the right track–or is it just more financial snake oil? http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2003/01/01/334706/index.htm Kiyosaki established an international business education company in 1985 that offered business and investment education to thousands of people throughout the world. In 1994, Kiyosaki sold the education company and through various strategic real estate investments, allowed him to retire at the age of 47.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Robert T. Kiyosaki: Personal Finance Expert and Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad ) In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, Inc., a business and financial education company which owns and operates the ''Rich Dad'' and ''Cashflow'' brands. Today the Rich Dad Company is a multimillion-dollar financial and business education company operating in over 100 countries offering comprehensive real world business and financial education to millions of people all over the world.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii to a well educated middle-class family. He is the eldest son of Ralph H. Kiyosaki (1919–1991), a prominent academic and educator and Marjorie O. Kiyosaki (1921–1971), a registered nurse. Ralph was the head of Education and later became unemployed after he ran for the office of Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaii, and he lost the election against his boss. As a result of that loss, Ralph was later blacklisted from the government and never allowed to get a job with the government again. As a result, Ralph was left in destitute unemployment in his later life.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) Kiyosaki displayed an interest in business and investing at the young age of nine. One of his first business ventures was a counterfeit nickel making company that he started with his childhood friend. Kiyosaki began melting down lead toothpaste tubes and forging lead coins in plaster-of-paris molds. His father foiled his plans when he later explained to Robert that the toothpaste venture was "illegal" and constituted counterfeiting but commended Kiyosaki for taking initiative in his entrepreneurial aspirations.(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Pursuit of Old Men in Wigs )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Key Lessons from Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids – that you can learn too’ (review by Gil Dekel, PhD. Part 1 of 4.) )Displaying an interest in business and investing at a young age, Kiyosaki along with his childhood friend Mike would then learn basic business, investing and financial concepts from Mike's father, an 8th grade high school dropout who later became a successful businessman whom Kiyosaki called his "Rich Dad". Kiyosaki spent many days after school and summer breaks during his teenage years learning financial and business concepts and lessons from his Rich Dad, often through the use of anecdotes, real world business examples, and through the board game ''Monopoly''. His Rich Dad would often state the purpose for playing Monopoly was because the formula, 4 green houses and 1 red hotel for great wealth was found in the game.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) (【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Kiyosaki Biography: Most Researched + In Depth Life Story )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Robert Kiyosaki's INSPIRING story and learn from his experience and advice )(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Does It Take to be a Billionaire? ) Many of these business lessons taught by Rich Dad would later become the literary groundwork for Kiyosaki's book ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' as well as the foundation for Kiyosaki's business career.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Английские тексты, книги, аудио и видео материалы для практики )(【引用サイトリンク】title=CNN.com - Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki TalkAsia Interview - Mar 16, 2005 )One of Kiyosaki's first business lessons he learned from his Rich Dad was experiencing the “Rat Race”. His Rich Dad was able to achieve this by making Kiyosaki and his friend Mike work in one of his grocery stores for three hours for ten cents an hour pay. Within a couple weeks, Kiyosaki, grew tired of being exploited for labor, demanded that he receive a pay raise, but instead, his Rich Dad cut his pay and told him to work for free as a fundamental financial lesson. Kiyosaki and his friend Mike eventually learned the lesson later by starting a comic book library business. Kiyosaki learned of the opportunity through while working in his town’s general store stacking cans. One day, he saw the manager trashing the previous month’s comics to make room for newer editions. Robert then took advantage of this opportunity by asking for old comics – still in excellent condition and then utilized the old comics to start his own comic book library in his friend’s basement. The comic book library soon became a neighborhood success and Kiyosaki employed Mike's sister for $1 a week to manage the store. The comic book library soon boomed and Kiyosaki and his friend averaged $9.50 USD in weekly revenue.(【引用サイトリンク】title=It’s Time to Discuss ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rich Dad, Poor Dad ) The comic library lesson later taught Kiyosaki the importance of starting his own successful business in order to take control of his own personal finances.After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York, graduating with the class of 1969 as a deck officer, and a commission as a 2nd LT in the U.S. Marine Corps. After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with Standard Oil's tanker office as a third mate sailor, earning about 42,000 annually. His career with Standard Oil was short-lived and Kiyosaki resigned with the organization after 6 months to join the Marine Corps to hone his business and leadership skills.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are You Working For - A Financial Education or a Job? )He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in 1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Na plovárně: 7. 11. 2010 – iVysílání – Česká televize ) Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. Though Kiyosaki could have chosen a career to fly for the airlines, he instead took a job as a sales associate for Xerox to further hone his business skills by selling copy machines until June 1978.In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets. The company was moderately successful, but eventually went bankrupt, as he wanted to save money on costs and did not intellectually protect the product. In the early 1980s, Kiyosaki started a business that licensed T-shirts for heavy metal rock bands such as Mötley Crüe. The company went bankrupt in 1985.In 1994, Kiyosaki left the Money and You program in Australia.Poor Man's Prophet Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad says that everything you've been told about money is a lie. Is his vision setting us on the right track–or is it just more financial snake oil? http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2003/01/01/334706/index.htm Kiyosaki established an international business education company in 1985 that offered business and investment education to thousands of people throughout the world. In 1994, Kiyosaki sold the education company and through various strategic real estate investments, allowed him to retire at the age of 47.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Robert T. Kiyosaki: Personal Finance Expert and Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad ) In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, Inc., a business and financial education company which owns and operates the ''Rich Dad'' and ''Cashflow'' brands. Today the Rich Dad Company is a multimillion-dollar financial and business education company operating in over 100 countries offering comprehensive real world business and financial education to millions of people all over the world.">ウィキペディアでRobert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American businessman, investor, self-help author, motivational speaker, financial literacy activist, financial commentator, and radio personality.Kiyosaki is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private education company that provides personal financial and business education to people through books, seminars and educational products all over the world. He also wrote the ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' series of motivational books and has created other material published under the Rich Dad brand. He has written over 15 books which have combined sales of over 26 million copies.Three of his books, ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'', ''Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant'', and ''Rich Dad's Guide to Investing'', have been on number one on the top 10 best-seller lists simultaneously on ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''USA Today'' and the ''New York Times''. ''Rich Kid Smart Kid'' was published in 2001, with the intent to help parents teach their children financial and business concepts. He has created three "CASHFLOW" board and software games for adults and children and has a series of "Rich Dad" CDs and disks.A financial literacy advocate, Kiyosaki has stressed that importance that entrepreneurship, business education, investing, and that comprehensive financial literacy concepts should be taught in schools around the world. Kiyosaki also operates his own blog, acts a principal host on his YouTube Channel called The Rich Dad Channel, radio show called the Rich Dad Radio Show and maintains a monthly column on Yahoo Finance writing about his business endeavors and his perspective on global economics, investing, business, world financial markets, and personal finance.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Experts – Robert Kiyosaki – Yahoo!7 Personal Finance )==Early life and career==Kim Kiyosaki redirects here; update redirect if section title changes -->A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii to a well educated middle-class family. He is the eldest son of Ralph H. Kiyosaki (1919–1991), a prominent academic and educator and Marjorie O. Kiyosaki (1921–1971), a registered nurse. Ralph was the head of Education and later became unemployed after he ran for the office of Lieutenant Governor of the state of Hawaii, and he lost the election against his boss. As a result of that loss, Ralph was later blacklisted from the government and never allowed to get a job with the government again. As a result, Ralph was left in destitute unemployment in his later life.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) Kiyosaki displayed an interest in business and investing at the young age of nine. One of his first business ventures was a counterfeit nickel making company that he started with his childhood friend. Kiyosaki began melting down lead toothpaste tubes and forging lead coins in plaster-of-paris molds. His father foiled his plans when he later explained to Robert that the toothpaste venture was "illegal" and constituted counterfeiting but commended Kiyosaki for taking initiative in his entrepreneurial aspirations.(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Pursuit of Old Men in Wigs )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Key Lessons from Robert Kiyosaki ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids – that you can learn too’ (review by Gil Dekel, PhD. Part 1 of 4.) )Displaying an interest in business and investing at a young age, Kiyosaki along with his childhood friend Mike would then learn basic business, investing and financial concepts from Mike's father, an 8th grade high school dropout who later became a successful businessman whom Kiyosaki called his "Rich Dad". Kiyosaki spent many days after school and summer breaks during his teenage years learning financial and business concepts and lessons from his Rich Dad, often through the use of anecdotes, real world business examples, and through the board game ''Monopoly''. His Rich Dad would often state the purpose for playing Monopoly was because the formula, 4 green houses and 1 red hotel for great wealth was found in the game.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Hanging With My Rich Dad – An Interview With Robert Kiyosaki ) (【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Kiyosaki Biography: Most Researched + In Depth Life Story )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Robert Kiyosaki's INSPIRING story and learn from his experience and advice )(【引用サイトリンク】title=What Does It Take to be a Billionaire? ) Many of these business lessons taught by Rich Dad would later become the literary groundwork for Kiyosaki's book ''Rich Dad Poor Dad'' as well as the foundation for Kiyosaki's business career.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Английские тексты, книги, аудио и видео материалы для практики )(【引用サイトリンク】title=CNN.com - Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad", Robert Kiyosaki TalkAsia Interview - Mar 16, 2005 )One of Kiyosaki's first business lessons he learned from his Rich Dad was experiencing the “Rat Race”. His Rich Dad was able to achieve this by making Kiyosaki and his friend Mike work in one of his grocery stores for three hours for ten cents an hour pay. Within a couple weeks, Kiyosaki, grew tired of being exploited for labor, demanded that he receive a pay raise, but instead, his Rich Dad cut his pay and told him to work for free as a fundamental financial lesson. Kiyosaki and his friend Mike eventually learned the lesson later by starting a comic book library business. Kiyosaki learned of the opportunity through while working in his town’s general store stacking cans. One day, he saw the manager trashing the previous month’s comics to make room for newer editions. Robert then took advantage of this opportunity by asking for old comics – still in excellent condition and then utilized the old comics to start his own comic book library in his friend’s basement. The comic book library soon became a neighborhood success and Kiyosaki employed Mike's sister for $1 a week to manage the store. The comic book library soon boomed and Kiyosaki and his friend averaged $9.50 USD in weekly revenue.(【引用サイトリンク】title=It’s Time to Discuss ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rich Dad, Poor Dad ) The comic library lesson later taught Kiyosaki the importance of starting his own successful business in order to take control of his own personal finances.After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy in New York, graduating with the class of 1969 as a deck officer, and a commission as a 2nd LT in the U.S. Marine Corps. After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with Standard Oil's tanker office as a third mate sailor, earning about 42,000 annually. His career with Standard Oil was short-lived and Kiyosaki resigned with the organization after 6 months to join the Marine Corps to hone his business and leadership skills.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are You Working For - A Financial Education or a Job? )He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in 1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Na plovárně: 7. 11. 2010 – iVysílání – Česká televize ) Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. Though Kiyosaki could have chosen a career to fly for the airlines, he instead took a job as a sales associate for Xerox to further hone his business skills by selling copy machines until June 1978.In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets. The company was moderately successful, but eventually went bankrupt, as he wanted to save money on costs and did not intellectually protect the product. In the early 1980s, Kiyosaki started a business that licensed T-shirts for heavy metal rock bands such as Mötley Crüe. The company went bankrupt in 1985.In 1994, Kiyosaki left the Money and You program in Australia.Poor Man's Prophet Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad says that everything you've been told about money is a lie. Is his vision setting us on the right track–or is it just more financial snake oil? http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2003/01/01/334706/index.htm Kiyosaki established an international business education company in 1985 that offered business and investment education to thousands of people throughout the world. In 1994, Kiyosaki sold the education company and through various strategic real estate investments, allowed him to retire at the age of 47.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Robert T. Kiyosaki: Personal Finance Expert and Best Selling Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad ) In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, Inc., a business and financial education company which owns and operates the ''Rich Dad'' and ''Cashflow'' brands. Today the Rich Dad Company is a multimillion-dollar financial and business education company operating in over 100 countries offering comprehensive real world business and financial education to millions of people all over the world.」の詳細全文を読む



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