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Rich Dad Poor Dad (2000) by Robert T. Kiyosaki is the gateway book that turned “financial literacy” into a mainstream obsession. In 182 fast pages it contrasts the money mind-set Kiyosaki learned from his highly-educated but cash-strapped “poor dad” with the street-smart lessons of his best-friend’s multimillionaire “rich dad.” The result is a set of six simple rules—pay yourself first, buy assets not liabilities, let businesses shelter expenses—that has helped millions of young adults and first-time investors break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. Because the advice is delivered as story rather than spreadsheet, readers walk away knowing exactly how to read an income statement, why a house is not always an asset, and how to use other people’s time and money to build passive income.
This special 3-book bundle multiplies the power of the original classic: keep one copy for note-taking, gift another to a teenager or recent graduate, and still have a backup for the office desk drawer. Together the set creates an instant financial-education library that fits in a backpack yet covers every cornerstone of modern wealth-building—real-estate leverage, small-business tax advantages, paper assets, and mindset. Searchers looking for “best personal finance bundle,” “life-changing money book for teens,” or “entrepreneurship starter pack” consistently land on this exact trio because it distills 1,000-page textbooks into actionable, real-world stories.
Collectors and pragmatic readers alike prize this TechPress paperback for its clean, unmarked pages: no highlighting, no dog-ears, no smoke odor—just crisp text ready for your own margin notes. At under 200 pages it’s the perfect weekend read that pays for itself the moment you shift a single dollar from the expense column to the asset column. Whether you’re stocking a classroom library, curating a minimalist bookshelf, or hunting a recession-proof graduation gift, a Very Good condition Rich Dad Poor Dad 3-book bundle delivers the lowest price-per-lesson ratio in the personal-finance genre.
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