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Rich Dad 2008 Predictions - Part 1 Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 616 seconds Watch as Robert Kiyosaki and his advisors give their predictions for 2008. Part one of 4. Related: 2008, dad, finance, kiyosaki, money, predictions, rich, robert Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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RDTV - Casey Serin Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 2623 seconds This is a clip from RDTV which is part of Rich Dad's Online Business School for INSIDERS, a monthly membership at richdad.com/insiders . Related: apprentice, dad, finance, kiyosaki, money, poor, rich, trump, underground Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Psychology of Winning Posted by: DarthSeif
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Rich Dad 2008 Predictions - Part 2 Posted by: DarthSeif
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Rich Dad 2008 Predictions - Part 3 Posted by: DarthSeif
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Wayne Palmer on Creative Financing Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 1139 seconds One of the most creative investors I have ever met, Wayne Palmer explains a bit about some of the deals he is working on. He will be Robert's special guest at our two-day book study in April 2007. Related: cashflow, dad, estate, financing, kiyosaki, national, note, palmer, poor, real, rich, robert, wayne Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Rich Dad 2008 Predictions - Part 4 Posted by: DarthSeif
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The Rich Dad Television Show Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 373 seconds This is a compilation of segments from the recently launched Robert Kiyosaki Show on AZTV in Arizona. You can get every episode via the web by becoming a member of Rich Dad's Online Business School (www.richdad.com/ins iders). Related: b-i, cashflow, dad, education, entrepreneurs, financial, kiyosaki, poor, quadrant, rich, robert, triangle Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Rich Dad 2007 Events Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 453 seconds Robert discusses the events coming up at the end of April. Related: business, dad, education, estate, financial, kim, kiyosaki, poor, real, rich, robert Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Business School for Entrepreneurs Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 362 seconds Robert explains what he has in store for the students at the Business School event at the end of April. Related: business, dad, education, financial, kim, kiyosaki, poor, rich, robert, school Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Business School for Entrepreneurs - Part 2 Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 444 seconds Robert goes further into detail on the CASHFLOW Quadrant and the B-I Triangle and how the students at the event 30 April to 2 May will learn how to build a brand. Related: b-i, brand, business, cashflow, dad, entrepreneur, kiyosaki, marketing, poor, quadrant, rich, robert, triangle Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Wayne Palmer Triple Net Movie Gallery Deal Posted by: DarthSeif
Video duration: 768 seconds Wayne Palmer and Robert Kiyosaki walk the Rich Dad studio audience through another deal. This one is for 49 buildings leased by a major movie rental company. Related: creative, dad, estate, financing, kiyosaki, palmer, poor, real, rich, robert, wayne Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: Azbx23. on 23 May 08, 22:25:41
this hawaiian motherfucker is full of shit. his books are good for one thing and one thing only - motivation.
By: americanplanninginc. on 10 May 08, 01:56:27
THIS VIDEO IS COOL.ARTHUR ROBINSON
By: lti12. on 28 Apr 08, 22:10:53
you cant invest with no money. I think they sould be put to jail for misleading people like this, sorry for spelling english is my second language
By: lti12. on 28 Apr 08, 22:07:16
a friend has his money in the bank at 3% why wound he give you the money at 6% that you use and might loose? If he can get 6% in CDs in the bank wich is far more secure then you having them. this is just stupid talk. Also talking equty from your home is stupid too
By: lti12. on 28 Apr 08, 21:58:24
ha ha good one hammer7629 Robert and his friend are very misleading they make there money from there stupid seminars.
By: lti12. on 28 Apr 08, 11:16:16
a cashflow of $1,840 for something you invested $825,000 in is a vary stupid investment if you ask me.
By: ithanku2007. on 20 Feb 08, 04:27:31
Wayne Palmer is the man!
By: supremacy2525. on 04 Aug 07, 19:27:31
and also....you still have a mortgage on the 618,750 correct? you have to know the rate on this mortgage that wayne says you just "assume" in order to calculate a true ROI.
By: albertsteven. on 28 Apr 07, 07:43:59
the question is how can i get that kind of deal?
By: eelhwan. on 03 Apr 07, 13:19:15
I agree with peggerguy. $825K times 11% equals $90,750 per year in Net Operating Income (NOI). Less debt service to the 6% lender which is $49,500 leaves net cash flow to the owner of $41,250. That doesn't seem like making money from nothing, that is making money using OPM on a legitimate investment. Very cool!
By: minombreesmio. on 02 Apr 07, 22:09:17
You cannot know the ROI without knowing the variables used to calculate it. To determine the new ROI you need to know the new CF resulting from your larger down payment. To say that the ROI is constant at 11% is wrong, unless the change in CF increases at the same rate as the increase in the down payment (which I guess is Wayne's assumption). If you increase the down payment by 4 times, will the CF increase by 4 times? If so, the estimated $40k CF is acceptable.
By: peggerguy. on 01 Apr 07, 05:35:07
To get the $41k, simply multiply 5% by the $825k purchase price. No matter how much money you invest, either a down payment or the full price, you will get 11%. The higher the investment, the higher the return. The percentage stays at 11%. If you can arrange financing for the full amount at 6%, you get to keep the remaining 5%.
By: fanocks2003. on 23 Mar 07, 20:01:44
hammer7629, totally disagree. It's simple math.
By: raepher. on 23 Mar 07, 16:42:53
Those numbers still don't work out andviv. The 11% ROI only works on the down payment or your investment. If you finance 100% of the 206K at 6%, the payments would be $1430.77 per month. Then you subtract your cashflow of $1840, so $430 per month or $5160 per year. Those are the numbers that I get at $206K at 6%. More than likely as an investment, it would be closer to 9% or 1853 per month or -$13. So, negative...?
By: hammer7629. on 23 Mar 07, 16:33:28
andviv, what does 5% of the purchase price have to do with the example and information he presents. Refer to the 9 minute mark of the video. *IF* you have to borrow the downpayment AND borrow the balance, you will not make squat. For some reason, people think they can make money from nothing and it doesn't work that way in the real world. Maybe in $3,000 "investment seminars", but not where it counts.
By: andviv. on 22 Mar 07, 20:58:51
The $1,860 per month is AFTER servicing the mortgage. The $40K is the 5% of the sales price (if you could get 100% financing at 6%). If you get bank financing for the 600K and then somebody else lends you the downpayment at 6% interest, you get 5% of 206K, which is around 10K (after servicing the debt). That is why at the end he says you need three more deals like this to replace a $40K salary.
By: darkmsy18. on 22 Mar 07, 16:29:33
i thought this was a 24 spoof :/
By: raepher. on 22 Mar 07, 13:58:00
I heard what they said...I just don't understand how you get $40K. What I understand about ROI is the amount it will take to get your investment back (ie - the $206K). Which if I do the numbers like that, it makes sense to me $1860 cashflow per month -> $22,320. $22,320 is 11% of the $206K, so if you give 6% of that away...roughly $12,000 then that leaves you with $10,000. I just don't get where you get the $40K that they mention. On the $206K, the payment will be more than $12,000 per year.
By: fanocks2003. on 22 Mar 07, 12:23:49
He explains how he get's the figure $40k on the film. You get $40k through multiplying 5% with the asking price of $800k. If you pay only the down-payment the 5% will be smaller.
By: raepher. on 22 Mar 07, 04:51:49
OK, so I don't get how they get the $40K. Is that the inflation? 5% of the 800k? You don't get that money every year. I only see the 1800 per month or less that 24000 per year.