What Schools Will Never Teach You About Money By Robert T. Kiyosaki
FAQ Why is it a liability to the banker? Short Answer
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Why is it a liability to the banker? Short Answer The definition of an asset is something that puts money in your pocket. The definition of a liability is something that takes money from your pocket. Since the banker must pay interest to the saver, the saver’s $100 is the saver’s asset and the banker’s liability. FAQ How does the banker make money? Short Answer Debtors. Explanation The banking system of the world works on a system known as the fractional reserve system. INCOME STATEMENT INCOME STATEMENT Banker Saver Assets BALANCE SHEET Liabilities Income Expenses Assets $100 $100 Interest Interest BALANCE SHEET Liabilities Income Expenses Chapter Three Unfair Advantage 99 98 Taxes Reward Debtors Now you know why the tax department rewards debtors with tax-free money and punishes savers by taxing interest on savings at the highest taxable rate as ordinary income. Learning to Be a Debtor In 1973, I returned home from Vietnam. I had been away from Hawaii since 1965. I was fortunate to be assigned to Marine Corps Air Station at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, for my last year of service. I had left Hawaii as a boy of 18 and returned home as a young man of 26. I had respectfully listened to adults all my life. I had gone to school after receiving a Congressional appointment to a federal military academy in New York, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree. I got a job upon graduation, sailing for Standard Oil as a third mate on their oil tankers, and earned a lot of money for a kid of 21 years of age. I was earning nearly twice as much as dad, who was nearly 50. Rather than make a career of Standard Oil and one day become a ship’s captain, I resigned. I joined the Marine Corps, earning $200 a month as a Marine lieutenant, which was a lot less than the $4,000 a month I was earning at Standard Oil. My flight training began at Pensacola, Florida, where it took two years to graduate and receive my wings. In 1971, I was immediately transferred to Camp Pendleton, California, for advanced training and was stationed on board an aircraft carrier in Vietnam in 1972. I crashed three times that year and was glad to return home to Hawaii in 1973, still in one piece. Now that I was home and about to leave the military, it was time to think for myself. I was 26 years old, and I knew it was time that I decided what I wanted to do when I grew up. The new airbase was only 15 minutes from my poor dad’s home and 30 minutes from my rich dad’s office in Waikiki. During my final year as a pilot, I visited both men and sought their advice for my future. With a fractional reserve of 10, the following diagram is a more complete example. The banker pays the saver 2 percent interest on a $100 deposit. The banker then multiplies the saver’s $100 deposit by 10 so the banker now has $1,000. The banker lends out this magically created $1,000 at a much higher interest rate of 10 percent to a borrower. Download 5.81 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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