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poor dad
Posted: Wed, Oct 5 2005, 5:27 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Work hard, Earn Less?
Guest wrote:
Interesting article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/richricher/1095?p=1
I read the author's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" book.
The very rich can use tax rules to their advantages, so that they pay less tax (precentage wise) than most (if not all) middle income folks.
Fortunately, people can not spend money when their time is up, and they have 24 hours per day like everyone else.
(In this regard, the nature is fair to everyone.)
In the end, I hope their fortune will be put to good use after they are gone. (I believe Warren Buffett will do so wisely.)
Guest
Posted: Tue, Oct 4 2005, 9:08 am EDT
Post subject: Work hard, Earn Less?
Interesting article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/richricher/1095?p=1