![]() That's where your education will really take off - and that's where you can justify the price of the game. Then as you progress and begin trying different strategies, your eyes will be opened to the power of using leverage and creatively putting deals together with other players. The learning comes in the discussing and reflected on what you've learned with the other players. ![]() And the first few times you play it will show you how you go about life and how you tend to make investment decisions. Finance and a monthly column titled 'Rich Returns' for Entrepreneur magazine.Prior to writing Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert created the educational board game CASHFLOW 101 to teach individuals the financial and investment strategies that his rich dad spent years teaching him. What's that saying about teaching a pig to sing? :smug2:Īnyways, I'd recommend the game - at the very least it will teach you how to read a financial statement and learn how to differentiate between a good investment and a bad investment. Designed by Robert Kiyosaki, author of the 1 personal finance book of all time, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Cashflow 101 is the ultimate realization of Roberts vision of an interactive tool for financial education, and the fulfillment of his belief. Unfortunately most people just won't believe it to be true (like the reviewer) because it's just not their reality or it challenges their beliefs about making money. Cashflow 101 is an educational board game that simulates real life financial strategies and situations. ![]() Don't be dissuaded by people with poor people mentality (like the reviewer) - there is much to learn from this game. I read the reviews of the game on the website you mentioned. (If this has already been discussed can someone shoot me the thread.)Ī quick finical game list from : I pasted in links from (they basically do a low level review of every game on the market) However, it’s best to start them on the Cashflow for Kids game first. I did some Google searches and here is a list of games that got high rankings. Children as young as 9 can play the Cashflow 101 game with a little guidance. Before we buy the game, I thought I would see what everyone’s opinion of the game is and see if anyone has any other games they feel would be a more effective use of time. To help this along I was talking to Mike about playing Cash Flow 101 during our lunch breaks at work. Hi everyone, as I mentioned in my intro my wife and I are in the “get educated†mode.
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