<div class="section1"><div class="Normal">The markets did a <span style="" font-style:="" italic="">tandava</span> dance on Monday. But unlike the original version, there was no Vishnu to calm down the fury at Dalal Street. Our very own ''Manmohan'' though did try for something like that!<br /><br />The unfortunate part about such occurrences is that they hit the common investor very hard.
The crisis may last a day or two only but its results last far too long. The big players also lose but they are smart enough to recover their investments at other occassions (which the common man is not able to).<br /><br />For those who are in, know Money management is a specific science. However it is essentially the attitude what determines how much wealth creation one can do. Barring destiny, one can control most of the factors that go in for wealth creation. Understanding Money and how it works is a definitive must for all those who are in the business of creating wealth for themselves and their families.<br /><br />Robert T Kiyosaki, the famous and now almost celebrated author is a case in point. Kiyosaki''s real father was a much educated gentleman who infact rose to become superintendent of education in Hawaii. Dad never failed to give his son the traditional fatherly advice and guidance about hard work and related gains but...unfortunately he died broke and bitter.<br /><br />Kiyosaki''s "second father," actually his best friend''s father and a high school dropout taught Kiyosaki all that he now knows holds true about money. This "rich dad" lived up to Kiyosaki''s affectionate name for him, becoming one of wealthiest men of Hawaii.<br /><br />That way, Robert Kiyosaki''s Book <a href="http://store.indiatimes.com/book/PlanetMBookDetails.jsp?audbookid=aub00000335">Rich Dad Poor Dad</a> is a must read for people who want to get into the ''next league''... either by a dream career break or through the never implemented ideas of entrepreneurship that continue to raise their head once in 6 months. Another recommended title, especially in these turbulent times is <a href="http://store.indiatimes.com/book/PlanetMBookDetails.jsp?audbookid=aub00011758">Who Took My Money</a><span style="" font-style:="" italic="">.</span><br /><br />With the new configuration at the helm, with turbulent markets and with job security at an all time low, it has never been more important to take control of one''s financial life. It is important to make the Money work for us and not the way around. Reading good books on managing your finances could just be the right start!<br /><br /><a href="http://store.indiatimes.com/book/PlanetMBookSearch.jsp?keyword=rich+dad&search=title&image.x=7&image.y=9">Click here to read more from Rich Dad Series</a>.<br /><br />(The books can be ordered online on Indiatimes bestsellers site and even on phone by dialling 9604-600-600 from Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore)</div> </div>