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The keynotes by Robert Kiyosaki pertain to the basics of starting a business and investing in today's economy, sharing secrets from a successfully self-learned experience.
Kiyosaki was originally educated to be a marine and performed service as a deck officer and also as a gunship pilot. After being discharged from the army, he became a salesperson with Xerox. Leaving after a quick two years, the entrepreneur started his own nylon and Velcro wallet company. This venture was a bust as it went bankrupt. However, Kiyosaki found himself starting another business that licensed t shirts for bands, which was very successful and that he later sold. Kiyosaki retired at the age of 47 after coming across various lucrative real estate and private business investments.
Kiyosaki wrote 15 books, and is most famous for his 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' series, which acts as more of a motivational read rather than a technical one.
In 1997, Kiyosaki came out of retirement to launch Cashflow Technologies, Inc., which oversees his Rich Dad and Cashflow Brands. This is the project that is occupying his time at the moment.
Though he came across his fair share of highs and lows, the keynotes by Robert Kiyosaki share insightful tips for any entrepreneur looking to get their business off the ground.
Featured Keynote - The Importance of Capital
Robert Kiyosaki Shares the Most Important Skill of an Entrepreneur
In this speech, investor, businessman and author of the personal finance book series 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' Robert Kiyosaki discusses the number one skill an entrepreneur can have in today's economy. He sees… Read More