Cashflow 101 Board Game

Many of you would have read the Top Seller book Rich Dad Poor Dad, well apart from writting they have come up with synergized game too - Cashflow 101 board game . The game teaches you how to get out of the Rat Race and onto the Fast Track, where your money works for you instead of you working hard for your money.
Plan your strategy with Opportunity Cards that include Big and Small Deals! Choose your dream, learn the secrets of the rich, and get on the financial fast track! The game can be time consuming and might go on longer than 7 hours. It is a good game to cultivate investments skills in young kids, it also influences them to strategize to use their pay-checks wisely. The real beauty of this game, it teach you that the only way to be out from Rat Race is to accumulate assets and not liabilities. So in future if you want to spend money on your clothing or accessories think twice


Hey,
Where did you get that?
Cheers,
RoK
Comment by River of Karma — November 6, 2008 @ 2:28 pm
You can get the boardgame from Achievers Platform.
Phone : 603-55137955
Email achieversplatform@yahoo.co.uk
Comment by chaitanya — November 6, 2008 @ 4:02 pm
This is great. Something new for me. This seems better then monopoly and scrabble
I personally think that it’s never too young to start learning financial planning and investment. Kids should learn from an early stage on how to manage their money. These are skills that are never thought in schools or even universities. And when they graduate and start working…they fail to understand just how important managing their finance is. Some even end up having high credit cards debts at even young age. I guess this board game will provide the fun factor for kids in leaning about 4 cash flow quadrants.
Comment by Fabian — November 7, 2008 @ 7:02 am
Nowdays children are being taught how to spend money not to save money !!
Comment by chaitanya — November 7, 2008 @ 12:50 pm
Vil.. i really wanna play this game.. just that its wayy to expensive!!. isk isk
Comment by Hanusha — November 13, 2008 @ 9:28 am