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Robert Kiyosaki says investors should embrace debt to build assets
Robert Kiyosaki is challenging mainstream personal-finance advice by arguing that investors should not avoid debt, but instead use it as part of a strategy to build and grow assets, according to Yahoo Finance.
Yahoo Finance notes that, in contrast to other well-known financial commentators, Kiyosaki’s approach centers on finding investments designed to generate cash flow, while minimizing taxes and using debt to support asset growth rather than focusing on cost cutting.
The article also says Kiyosaki recommends prioritizing investments with strong returns and relatively low tax burdens, including using alternative assets and tax-shielded accounts such as IRAs.
In addition, it discusses private-market real estate as a portfolio stabilizer that may offer potential tax benefits, regular cash flow, and an inflation hedge, while highlighting that access and outcomes can depend on deal structure and sponsor expertise, with crowdfunding mentioned as an avenue for individual investors.