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Rich Dad Poor Dad

Rich Dad Poor Dad

Buch von Robert Kiyosaki und Sharon L. Lechter
Warum bleiben die Reichen reich und die Armen arm? Weil die Reichen ihren Kindern beibringen, wie sie mit Geld umgehen müssen, und die anderen nicht! ... Google Books
Datum der Erstveröffentlichung: 1997
Genres: Private Finanzplanung und Sachliteratur
ISBN: Rich Dad Poor Dad
Land: USA

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