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The Cashflow Quadrant separates people into four categories: E (Employee), S (SelfEmployed), B (Business Owner), and I (Investor) from "summary" of Cashflow Quadrant: Rich dad poor dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

The Cashflow Quadrant categorizes individuals into four distinct groups based on their primary source of income. The first group is composed of Employees, who work for someone else in exchange for a paycheck. These individuals typically trade their time and skills for a fixed salary or hourly wage. While employees enjoy job security and benefits, they have limited control over their income and are subject to the decisions of their employers. The second group consists of Self-Employed individuals, who work for themselves and are responsible for their own success or failure. These individuals may be doctors, lawyers, consultants, or freelancers who offer their services directly to clients. While self-employed individuals have more autonomy and flexibility than employees, they often face challenges such as long hours, fluctuating income, and limited scalability. The third group is made up of Business Owners, who have built or acquired systems that generate income without their direct involvement. These individuals may own businesses that operate with or without their presence, all...
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    Cashflow Quadrant: Rich dad poor dad

    Robert T. Kiyosaki

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