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for parents especially when they don't understand it themselves?〃
〃I wrote a book on the subject; 〃 he said。
〃Where is it?〃
〃In my puter。 It's been there for years in random pieces。 I add to it occasionally but I've never gotten around to put it all together。 I began writing it after my other book became a best seller; but I never finished the new one。 It's in pieces。〃
And in pieces it was。 After reading the scattered sections; I decided the book had merit and needed to be shared; especially in these changing times。 We agreed to co…author Robert's book。
I asked him how much financial information he thought a child needed。 He said it would depend on the child。 He knew at a young age that he wanted to be rich and was fortunate enough to have a father figure who was rich and willing to guide him。 Education is the foundation of success; Robert said。 Just as scholastic skills are vitally important; so are financial skills and munication skills。
What follows is the story of Robert's two dads; a rich one and a poor
one; that expounds on the skills he's developed over a lifetime。 The contrast between two dads provides an important perspective。 The book is supported; edited and assembled by me。 For any accountants who read this book; suspend your academic book knowledge and open your mind to the theories Robert presents。 Although many of them challenge the very fundamentals of generally accepted accounting principles; they provide a va
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