In order to survive and escape this rat race we all need to be equipped with the right skills, knowledge and attitude. There are different types of skills that we need to learn and one important skill is managing your finances. It is a reality that in order to survive and be able to afford the basic needs one must be financially stable. It is not merely enough to get a job, earn a salary, pay your debts and bills and save what is left. As finance guru Robert Kiyosaki emphasizes in his popular book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, you have to make your money work for you! You and your children can learn the fundamentals of the books lesson through CASHFLOW for kids. It is never too early to teach your kids to be financially literate. They will learn among other things that Assets is putting money into your pocket while Liabilities is taking the money out of your pocket. They will learn financial intelligence in a very fun and interactive way. Parents can spend quality time with their children while both learning to spend their money wisely. CASHFLOW for Kids is safest way to teach kids valuable life lessons without taking actual risk. Playing game and simulation will enable your children develop good behavior which will help them not just to survive and escape the rat race but actually live a meaningful life. So what are you waiting for? Don’t miss this chance to be a wise parent and give your children the gift of financial knowledge and fun TODAY - Click Add to CART NOW!
A**R
It is ok but not so good for learning finance or money management
It is ok but not so good for learning finance or money management. My daughters realized after the first game that the best way to win, is spend as much as you can buying assets. Not thinking at all. After this, the game became boring as everyone is buying everything, even if it is expensive, just to get the green chips. I think it has a lot of room for improvement.
K**H
8 year old LOVES this game!
Great game for kids and parents, we have enjoyed playing and learning money management terminology. This game has sparked numerous conversations about smart spending on assets vs liabilities in a way our 8 year old can really grasp. For example, she understood that spending all her money on a large Snowcone was a “doodad expense” and not an investment or an asset.We also appreciate that winning the game is about having more assets than liabilities. It’s nit about who ends the game with the most money which is key since rich is a state of mind. It also promotes the idea of charity and that it will come back to you in positive ways.Very impressed with the way the essentials of rich mentality have been put into a game we can play as a family!I once saw a quote that said “people will go broke for their kids but how many will get rich for them?”
M**5
Expecting more for the Price
I was expecting a more challenging game for the price. After 5 or so games, the kids just fly through it. It became a pass or buy game. And they quit playing after 3 days. The game is boring, I only played it twice. Would like to return if I get full refund and free return shipping.
H**E
Kids speaking finance and loving it!
I love that my 7 & 9 year old want to play and use words like "Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Assets and Liability". Great game and simple to play.
A**R
Good game for beginners
I found the game only a game of chance with the roll of the dice and not a lot of strategy to go into the game (the only strategic move I have seen so far was not buying an expensive asset because the return wasnt good enough (only time that return would seem to make sense would be at the of the game if you only needed one last passive income coin. Am I missing something with the game? We plan to buy the adult version and see if there is more strategy and thinking involved. Love the series Rich Dad Poor Dad and the concepts it teaches and I apply them in my business and hope to have my kids start their own instead of working for someone or working at some fast food restaurant. Great Concepts and good learning game.
B**N
Great financial teaching game
Great financial teaching game; WAY overpriced! Slightly complex for a 6 year old. Recommended, but it should be sold for $20.
A**R
I am so glad my 2nd grade twins loved the game
I am so glad my 2nd grade twins loved the game. They didn't seem to want to listen to their dad lecture them with economic advice, but now I have something to build on.It is definitely a kids' activity. Early in the second game, I got a feel for which cards were really good and which were really bad. Then the game became too childish for me as it amounted to little more than hoping you got a favorable draw and roll. It was a perfect way to get my kids thinking about important financial concepts and have great family time while doing so!
C**N
Fun way to teach kids and adults about basic finance through game play!
This is a well put together game that easy for kids and adults to play. I have a 7 and 10 year old and to start off we just made it fun and simple. As we continue to play we have introduced more of the financial aspects to the game and applied them to real lif. They love to play and have started to learn a lot about basic finances. Looking forward to getting Cashflow 101 and continuing our education together.
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