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Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestselling Rich, Dad, Poor Dad series of financial advice books, is offering his fans yet another lesson in how the Rich are different than you and me: they file for bankruptcy not because of ill health or unemployment related issues, but instead as a strategic business move.
Rich Global LLC, one of the corporate arms Kiyosaki has done business under, filed for bankruptcy protection in August, after it was ordered to pay just under $24 million to the Learning Annex and its chairman Bill Zanker.
Kiyosaki was one of the small-time wealth guru mountebanks who made it to the big-time in the aughts by telling his forever falling behind audience that they could get ahead, they just had not learned how. The schtick behind the Rich Dad books was that Kiyosaki was sharing secret money-making strategies of the wealthy with his wage slave readers. The tips ran the gamut from ridiculous to illegal and downright hurtful and included advocating for insider trading, arguing for the purchase of multiple real estate properties with little or no money down and telling followers they could purchase stocks on margin via unfunded brokerage accounts.
The Learning Annex was one of Kiyosaki’s earliest backers, and helped arrange a number of his most prominent speaking gigs in the early aughts. They were not alone. Oprah Winfrey had him on her show, and PBS ran his programming during their fundraising weeks.
So how did Kiyosaki, whom the ***site Celebrity Net Worth estimates is worth a cool $80 million, come to this pass?
Well, he didn’t come to any pass. He now conducts much of his business not via Rich Global LLC but under the rubrik Rich Dad Co. And it’s a corporate bankruptcy, not a personal bankruptcy. When the New York Post, which broke the story, tracked down Mike Sullivan, Rich Dad Co. CEO, he informed them that Kiyosaki would not be putting any of his personal fortune toward the settlement. As for Rich Global, Sullivan claimed it only had a few million in its coffers.
Of course, you could argue that Learning Annex CEO Zanker should have known better. No one has ever proven that Rich Dad, the man who supposedly gave Kiyosaki all his advice for wealthy living, ever existed. Nor has anyone ever ********ed any vast reserves of wealth earned by Kiyosaki prior to the publication of Rich Dad, Poor Dad in 1997.
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Funky Rich Lady gets a funky paint job on her home!
Owner of £15m Kensington ‘striped house’ refuses to remove colour scheme saying ‘it is my house and I am entitled to do what I wish’ – and slams her neighbours as ‘hysterical’
By Hugo Gye for MailOnline
Published: 00:40 EST, 13 May2020 | Updated: 02:39 EST, 13 May2020
- Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring, 70, has been ordered to repaint her £15m home
- But she is appealing against the decision and says the house will remain painted with red and white stripes
- Denies that the paint job was motivated by revenge over planning row
- But dubs neighbours ‘hysterical’ for objecting to bizarre colour scheme
Hitting out: Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring insists she will not change the colour of her Kensington house
Controversy: Mrs Lisle-Mainwaring painted the £15million home in garish white and red stripes
Row: Mrs Lisle-Mainwaring was accused of ordering the paint job ‘to get her own back’ when neighbours objected to her plans to demolish the property and rebuild it with a two-storey ‘iceberg’ basement
Celebrities and fashionable rich people at the NYC Ballet’s Fall Gala 2024
Angelina Jolie: Rich, Famous Moms "Shouldn’t Complain"
Angelina Jolie: Rich, Famous Moms "Shouldn’t Complain," "Have Much More Support Than Most"
Hear that, Gwyneth? Angelina Jolie knows how good she has it. The Oscar-winning actress, 38, said in a new interview with the New York Daily News that she is aware that she has "much more support than most people."
"I’m not a single mom with two jobs trying to get by every day," the Maleficent star said. "I have much more support than most people, most women in this world. And I have the financial means to have a home and health care and food."
Jolie is famously the mother to six children with longtime partner Brad Pitt. The couple parents son Maddox, 12, son Pax, 10, daughter Zahara, 9, daughter Shiloh, 7, son Knox, 5, and daughter Vivienne, 5.
In addition to her starring role in the upcoming Maleficent, Jolie is also lending her voice to Kung Fu Panda 3 and directing the Coen brothers-assisted war drama Unbroken. She continued, "When I feel I’m doing too much, I do less, if I can. And that’s why I’m in a rare position where I don’t have to do job after job. I can take time when my family needs it."
"I actually feel that women in my position, when we have all at our disposal to help us, shouldn’t complain," Jolie, who is worth a reported combined $270 million with Pitt, said. "Consider all the people who really struggle and don’t have the financial means, don’t have the support, and many people are single raising children. That’s hard."
One actress who does not seem to agree with Jolie’s sense of perspective is Gwyneth Paltrow. The Goop businesswoman lamented her struggles of maintaining her film career while raising children in a recent interview with E! News.
"It’s much harder for me," mother-to-two Paltrow, 41, said. "I think it’s different when you have an office job, because it’s routine and, you know, you can do all the stuff in the morning and then you come home in the evening."
"When you’re shooting a movie, they’re like, ‘We need you to go to Wisconsin for two weeks,’ and then you work 14 hours a day and that part of it is very difficult," she continued. "I think to have a regular job and be a mom is not as… of course there are challenges, but it’s not like being on set."
Read more: Angelina Jolie: Rich, Famous Moms "Shouldn’t Complain" – Us Weekly
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