Chapter 4: Lesson 4 — The History of Taxes and the Power of Corporations
: Kiyosaki illustrates how the wealthy use corporate structures to protect their assets and reduce their tax burden. A corporation allows you to earn money, expense what you can, and pay taxes on what's left, whereas an employee earns money, pays taxes, and then spends what's left. Index Of Rich Dad Poor Dad
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