Discover CASHFLOW for Kids E-Game, a fun game created to teach your child the subjects of money and investing. A family’s attitude about money is a powerful influence on a child from a very early age. The more your children play, the higher their financial IQ will become.
With all the talk lately about how violent video games are you can feel very secure that Cash Flow for Kids eGame is an excellent alternative to the usually "blood and guts" type games.
I remember playing video games that touted themselves as "kid friendly" only to find them dull and boring. Surprise, you kids will find them dull too. This is NOT the case with Cash Flow for Kids e Game. This game has action that anyone can find exciting, making money. And hopefully, your kids may just learn something while the are "playing".
Many children over 8 or 9 may find Cashflow for Kids e Game too easy. No worries, just graduate them up to Cash Flow 101 the e Game.
Many children over 9 may find Cash Flow for Kids Board Game too easy. No worries, just graduate them up to Cash Flow 101 Board Game.
"In the real world of investing there are WINNERS and LOSERS. Losers are always hoping the markets will keep going up – winners don’t care!"
In this interactive hands-on game you will discover what few people ever learn – how to profit in up and down markets. You’ll learn the tools of a technical investor; short selling, call & put options, real estate options – key tools of winning investors.
With CASHFLOW® 202 THE E-GAME you can challenge other 202 gamers worldwide via the internet with the online multi-player feature. You will then be spending time with people just like you… people whose destiny it is to be Masters of their own Financial Universe.
While no replacement for human interaction the Cash Flow 202 e Game is a great tool for times when you cannot find other like-minded people with which to play. It contains all the great financial lessons of the Cash Flow 202 board game but puts them conveniently on your personal computer.
The greatest feature of the game is both the the stock trading and option trading scenarios. In the Cash Flow 202 board game you just wait for certain cards to appear, completely removing the true emotion in a stock trade. Cash Flow 202 e Game has a simulated stock and option tickers that changes with each round, adding an element of reality to the trade.
WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?
Freedom of time?
Unlimited resources to travel the world?
Whatever it may be, CASHFLOW 101 THE E GAME teaches you how to get out of the Rat Race and on to the Fast Track.
Learn about money and finance in a fun, interactive environment to make more informed choices about money in your everyday life.
While no replacement for human interaction Cash Flow 101 the eGame is a great tool for times when you cannot find other like-minded people with which to play. It contains all the great financial lessons of the Cash Flow 101 board game but puts them conveniently on your personal computer.
Two features of the game that I have found to be better and more realistic is the stock trading scenarios and card randomness. In the Cash Flow 101 board game all you have to do is buy a stock when you get a low priced card, completely removing the true emotion in a stock trade. Cash Flow 101 the e Game has a simulated stock tickers that changes with each round, adding an element of reality to the trade. I’ve also found that Cash Flow 101 board game loses some spontaneity as you begin to learn what cards are "in the deck". The Cashflow egame will randomly distribute the deals cards, giving the game greater suspense.
Often people ask me what the difference is between the board games Cashflow 101 and Cashflow 202. I have played both but often find it difficult to explain. In this video Robert Kiyosaki very effectively (as is his manner) explains the difference between the two games. Essentially, the first board game helps you understand the basics of your personal financial statement and the fundamentals of investing. In general, the game is very easy to play and win (after a couple tries of course). Cashflow 202 expands on the basics of the first game and begins to teach you how to handle these two elements (your personal financial statement and investing) and places you in a much more “risky” world. It is harder to win and the chances of going bankruptcy increase greater – just like in life.
I am an avid fan of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad series and help facilitate and organize local groups to play cashflow. Lately several members of our group have been discussing moving up to Cashflow 202 (until now we have just been playing Cashflow 101). After watching this video we realized that the goal should be to move to Cashflow 202 as quickly as possible. Most fundamentally, it teaches you how to manage change. Something that we have A LOT of in the current financial markets.