What did you learn from playing CASHFLOW® 101?
Playing CASHFLOW® 101 is a great way to understand your own level of financial literacy and develop your skills.
Robert Kiyosaki understands that one of the best ways to learn is to do, and playing CASHFLOW® 101 lets you deal with real-life types of financial situations at no risk so you can learn how to manage your own finances better, get out of the rat race, and achieve financial independence.
If you've played CASHFLOW® 101, please share what you learned from the game.
Comments
I have been in real estate for 30 years and have made other people millionaires. This training, the instructors and the materials have been the best value of any training I have ever been to.
I have received the ‘kick,’ I needed to get me going and re-think how I must do it for me. It (the 3-day training) has made me re-think my path toward me being the next millionaire. Thank you.
Playing the game showed me how much I know but didn’t apply in my life. I’m buying one as soon as I get home.
Posted by: Michelle | November 5, 2007 06:50 PM
I LOVED learning how to play the game at the Rich Dad Education 3 day training. It really opened my eyes to the reality of it all. It has helped me to apply the lessons to real life one step at a time!
Posted by: Amazing | November 6, 2007 11:32 AM
Cashflow 101 is an amazing tool to develop self financial skills. Recently we have played the game from a leverage focus, it is wonderful. We are a non profit organization in Colombia South america which promotes this kind of education. We really thank to Rich Dad company and also to RK for developing this game.
Posted by: Alex Jaspy | March 28, 2008 08:31 PM
I have been a devoted reader of the Rich Dad series and excited player of the cashflow 101 game. I have spent many hours playing the game and challenging family members to figure out the underlying messages. It has greatly improved my financial knowledge. I work each day to apply the teaching to my financial, personal, and professional life. This game is a must have for anyone wanting to escape the ratrace and find financial freedom.
Posted by: Gerald Brown Jr. | April 7, 2008 04:26 PM
I had the fortune of playing Cashflow 101 prior to attending the 3 day seminar, and each time I play, I enjoy watching other players learn more about the financial choices and decisions they can make and how it affects them. I also learn something new every time I play. My goal is to be able to play with many members of my family and also with friends to share the need for financial literacy and intelligence. Thank you Rich Dad and Robert Kiyosaki for encouraging people to get out of the Rat Race and live their dreams.
Posted by: Majeeda Bey | April 17, 2008 10:02 AM
I played the game before going to this 3-day seminar, and I learned a lot more not only about how to play the game from a totally different point of view, but also, about the different strategies that I can use to improve my financial status and knowledge.
Thanks to Robert Kiyosaki and his Team for sharing this information, and for giving more people the opportunity to be more financial litterate and free.
I am 100% sure that I will take the next step in my education with Rich Dad Poor Dad, and I am already telling my frineds about this wonderful opportunity.
Posted by: Nelson | November 24, 2008 01:44 PM
Cashflow 101 give me some knowledge of finance on the real life. Different with the text book, thesis, and college literature; this game can make me understand about financial report and balance sheet easily. Now, i want do the knowledge on the real life. Thanks to Robert for make this game. It's fun and must recomended to anyone who want more understand financial knowledge on the real life.
Posted by: Chris | March 25, 2009 10:46 AM
Let me preface this by saying that I play the e-game extensively.
Cashflow 101 has given e the confidence to go out and make deals on my own.
There is one thing that I think could be even better though. I wish there was a way for a player to customize a personality so that the live player could use his, or her, real life numbers. This would seem to be even more meaningful.
Posted by: chris | August 3, 2009 11:07 AM
I played the game CASHFLOW for the first time on October 9, 2009.
I got out of the rat race in 5 minutes. I still have my financial statement from that game.
I think the game should be harder.
...now if only i can get out of the rat race that fast in real life..
Posted by: L Roudneva | October 14, 2009 08:45 PM
cash flow for kids is great my 9 and seven year old love it. They know more about finance than most 20 year olds now.
Posted by: jeffrey freedman | February 21, 2010 12:33 PM