Contents of cashflow 101 game9/13/2023 I start out with no assets and a standard stack of common liabilities – mortgage, loans, etc… I spend two hours in the Rat Race circle on the board. Shown here are my financial statements (in their final form at the end of the game): The game has example financial data for Doctors, Teachers, Mechanics, etc…, so you don’t have to make that stuff up. Anyhow, I copy the financial data from the generic Engineer’s card to my own paper copy of a financial statement template. My lack of imagination is not what is wrong here. Hey, I’m playing an educational board game at 8:45 on a Wednesday night… alone. I picked the “starter financial statement” of a generic Engineer, because I’m an Engineer. The game teaches you how to understand your own personal financial statements (yes, just like underwear we all have them… or we should). Or you can reinvest your hard earned dollars into cash-generating assets, like rental houses. You can either grind your way through life like most of us do hoping your savings will be enough to cover your retirement when you get old. So, the premise of the game is that you start out in some “rat race” job. But in case you are personally interested in investing in your financial education, this write-up can be a data point for you. (Wait – that sounds boring!) I mean, I will tell you how I became a millionaire in only 2.5 hours! It’s super late, so I won’t be too detail oriented tonight. This story is about my first experience playing this wonderful, financial education board game. However tonight, in “monopoly money” I did become one. Today I just finished “ The Cashflow Quadrant” and decided to have my first go at the “ Cashflow 101” board game also produced by Robert Kiyosaki’s company. I’ve been reading Rich Dad’s book series on and off now for a year or two.
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