Even worse, his advice has some very serious flaws to it that can lead people down a very dangerous path. Today, I’m going to write about the one personal finance guru that I actually feel is fraudulent. In other words, I started off with the people I had the most confidence in and moved in the direction of people I had less confidence in. If you’ve been reading this series this week, you’ve probably noticed a gradual change in tone: I was quite positive about Jim Cramer and Dave Ramsey, pretty positive about Suze Orman, and then yesterday gave a middling review to David Bach. Update: Based on the strong feedback on this piece, I wrote a lengthy review of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad, Poor Dad which highlights some of the issues discussed below. This week, The Simple Dollar is deconstructing five top personal finance and investing pundits and asking the big questions about their track record and their message.
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