Rich Dad's Prophecy

 

 

I think the 401(k) is a real scam," Edward N. Wolff, a New York University economist, wrote in the May 26, 2002, business section of The New York Times. Mr. Wolff, a recognized expert in wealth...

 

 

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I think the 401(k) is a real scam," Edward N. Wolff, a New York University economist, wrote in the May 26, 2002, business section of The New York Times. Mr. Wolff, a recognized expert in wealth and income, was concerned with the deteriorating savings of millions of workers, caused by their 401(k) retirement plans. Robert Kiyosaki's rich dad saw the 401(k) as more than a scam. His prophecy was that these new retirement programs, created in the U.S. in 1974 and adopted in various forms by many other countries, would cause one of the biggest stock market crashes in history...a crash that is still coming...a crash that will wipe out the retirement savings of millions of employees, leaving them dependent upon their families or the government in their later years. Rich dad often said, "Never in the history of the world have so many people bet their future financial security on the ups and downs of the stock market."
Rich Dad's Prophecy will show you how this obscure 1974 law will affect all of us, regardless of our age or where we live, sometime in the near future. And after it exposes the reasons behind the coming crash, it reveals not only the best ways to safeguard wealth but how to actually prosper from the events to come. Learn: 
How the fears, dreams, and actions of millions of baby boomers will control the economic future
Why the old advice "Buy, hold, and diversify" can lead to financial disaster
How another stock market boom is on the horizon before the big bust-and when rich dad predicts it will happen
How to build your own personal financial ark to stay afloat amid the turbulent waters ahead-discover rich dad's favorite investments, including tax-free funds that earn over 7 percent and more.

I think the 401(k) is a real scam," Edward N. Wolff, a New York University economist, wrote in the May 26, 2002, business section of The New York Times. Mr. Wolff, a recognized expert in wealth and income, was concerned with the deteriorating savings of millions of workers, caused by their 401(k) retirement plans. Robert Kiyosaki's rich dad saw the 401(k) as more than a scam. His prophecy was that these new retirement programs, created in the U.S. in 1974 and adopted in various forms by many other countries, would cause one of the biggest stock market crashes in history...a crash that is still coming...a crash that will wipe out the retirement savings of millions of employees, leaving them dependent upon their families or the government in their later years. Rich dad often said, "Never in the history of the world have so many people bet their future financial security on the ups and downs of the stock market."

Rich Dad's Prophecy will show you how this obscure 1974 law will affect all of us, regardless of our age or where we live, sometime in the near future. And after it exposes the reasons behind the coming crash, it reveals not only the best ways to safeguard wealth but how to actually prosper from the events to come. Learn: 

How the fears, dreams, and actions of millions of baby boomers will control the economic future

Why the old advice "Buy, hold, and diversify" can lead to financial disaster

How another stock market boom is on the horizon before the big bust-and when rich dad predicts it will happen

How to build your own personal financial ark to stay afloat amid the turbulent waters ahead-discover rich dad's favorite investments, including tax-free funds that earn over 7 percent and more.

 

 


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