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I just finished Robert Kiyosaki's book "Rich Dad's Guide to Investing". He keeps repeating this sentence that supposedly his rich dad told him when walking down a piece of ocean front land in Hawaii:
"I can't afford this land, but my business can"
Me and my husband have been discussing this statement at length. What exactly do you suppose he means?
It can't be a tax write off, right? (because you can't depreciate land, only improvements)
This sentence is the core of the whole book but is not explained in detail. I should mention that I have read an old issue of the book so it might be that some laws have changed.