Written by Robert Kiyosaki | Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Avoiding losing money by asking the right questionsIn late 1974, while most of my friends were going to school or trying to find a good job, I was getting a different kind of education--a financial education.
I purchased a small condominium on the fringes of Waikiki. It was one of my first investment properties. It was a nice two-bedroom, one-bath unit in an average building. The price was $56,000. It was a perfect rental unit, and I knew I could fill it quickly
Avoiding losing money by asking the right questionsIn late 1974, while most of my friends were going to school or trying to find a good job, I was getting a different kind of education--a financial education.
I purchased a small condominium on the fringes of Waikiki. It was one of my first investment properties. It was a nice two-bedroom, one-bath unit in an average building. The price was $56,000. It was a perfect rental unit, and I knew I could fill it quickly