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CASHFLOW 6 Player Money Management and Education Board Game for Kids with Exclusive Bonus Message from Robert Kiyosaki

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Style: Kids Version


Features

  • Play an investing and money-based board game and teach your kids the right money habits and strategies for real life application to create a long-lasting legacy
  • Bond as a family for a game night thats not just fun, but also educational, especially for your kids who will need the skills they will learn in this game for their futures
  • Designed to help you learn stock investing, real estate investing, and business building the fun way with up to 6 players at a time and comes fun game pieces like cheese and coins
  • Provides an opportunity to both talk and learn about money where only basic math skills are required and an extra sheet of paper or two are recommended
  • Kid version of the board game recommended for children aged 6 and up; Learn about money early and the board itself measures 11 inches long and 15 inches wide

Description

In a world where money speaks volumes and controls a lot in society, the next generation of workers and thinkers need to start learning about the power of dollars and coins while they are still young. Though some may think that learning about money and business is boring, it doesn’t have to be, especially for children with the Rich Dad CASHFLOW for Kids Board Game, the brainchild of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” Robert Kiyosaki. With CASHFLOW, family game nights will be fun, and also educational. By starting one round of the game, your kids will start learning the skills and habits needed to use money wisely and get an introduction to the world of business like learning about stocks, real estate, business building, and so on. Enjoy a family bonding session and help your kids play along and make the right moves so they can learn and apply them once they are grown up as part of the market. Bundled in one order of CASHFLOW For Kids is everything you need in order to get started. Aside from the board itself, it comes with fun and vibrant game pieces like cheese, coins, rats, and cash for a pleasing experience of learning about the realities of expenses. Start a game with up to 6 players at a time, especially recommended for kids around the age of 6 and up. The only skill you’re going to need for this game is basic math, and you will also need extra sheets of paper. Even if you’re not a player, you can still take part and either help someone out or observe and learn along with everyone else. Our world deserves a generation of bright minds with great knowledge and wisdom about money and your kids deserve a better and more fun way to grow into those people, so don’t hesitate to start small with the Rich Dad CASHFLOW for Kids Board Game, and get a bonus message from Kiyosaki himself!

Item Weight: 2.86 pounds


Item model number: GU-EFPG-NXDA


Manufacturer recommended age: 6 - 10 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: The Rich Dad Company


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • BUY THIS GAME IF YOU WANT TO WIN AT LIFE
Style: Adult Version
My husband played this game with his friends and came home raving about it. When I saw the price I was hesitant but we bought it and spent 3 days playing it. It’s so fun and competitive. This games teaches you about life that they forget to teach you in high school. The instructions explain very well and it’s easy to follow even if you have no stock exchange experience ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Dimethecreator

  • Overall, a fun and educational game
Style: Adult Version
I liked the game. I got it to play with my nephews who are 11 and 8, who love Monopoly. I did have to help them a bit but they were able to follow along once they caught on. A few times it got emotional for them but overall they enjoyed it and we finished the game after 3 hours. It was really funny watching them run into the other room and tell their mom "ah man, I got another kid!" or "I just earned $10,000!!" lol. I liked how the 8 year old, who was a lowly mechanic in the game, complained that his 11 year old brother was a lawyer that earned 3x more every payday—only to be the one to win anyways lol. I'd say negatives, besides cost, are that there should be dividers to help organize the money when putting it away. Also, it would be better if the fast track followed the same pattern as the rat race. It starts you off earning 100x the cash flow you had in the rat race which doesn't make any sense. That makes that part unrealistic unless you were starting the fast track like 20 years later. I did try playing by myself with 100x the cash flow and it will still work but takes quite a bit longer. But overall it's a fun game, it gets you thinking and using your math skills. They have wanted to schedule a time to play again and I'm looking forward to it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Brian S. Holmes

  • Highly recommended
Style: Adult Version
Game is a great game and teaches you great principles
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by JDreweck

  • First time fun addiction, lifetime game changer.
Let me start by saying I rarely leave reviews, nevertheless a first review but this game is so so so unbelievable. Used with the cashflow mobile app, this game is life changing. I've read several of his books, yet, learning through concept vs innate strategy is a different ball game. Having opened the box after a family dinner ( bought it for myself and my brother ) it was so well designed and fun, everyone decided to play. Interesting to see how the game reflects reality in someways. Habits and purchasing tendencies ( and dare I say money fears ) after a few rounds became clear in the choices of each player. I found it fascinating to watch one person go from gambler to emotionally stuck due to frivolous purchases and start to make riskier emotionally driven moves as he fell behind. Behavior changes reflected his bank account, which was a total shock to all. 2 of us are big fans of law of attraction and abundance excercises. He's never been a believer, but the numbers and body language was clearly in need of help, there was no denying it. So we ran an experiment. 5 rounds we cheered him until he laughed and THEN made the choice to roll. The results. The more he had fun, the less emotional value he gave to money, the more his brain could make choices from a place of "it's coming now," vs " I don't have". Eventually hitting it big on a stock sale, he actually danced. After that sale, it was like a business mogul was unleashed. Moves became smarter and mistakes learned. Family members who we thought would win didn't ( total shock as they are great in business in real life ) and those whom we thought would lose, won. It made us all realize that our financial intelligence (and emotional attachments to money) needed a tune up. So much so we've decided that game nights are in order and will be buying the 202 version after mastering this one. The product itself is top notch quality and came in 2 days even though we selected free ground shipping. In conjunction with the app, its a much more favorable experience than doing all the math by hand. Allowing us to focus on strategy first. I'm a designer and attention to user interface, legibility, easy learning curve are important. The quality and organization of the game is very good. The box itself is not as big as I thought, but after unfolding, the game goard extends quite large. Can't compare to the classic as I've never seen one in person. As a first time user, the layout was simple, great color printing, durable paper stock and the dice & mice materials are of solid quality. The guidebook is fairy easy to use and navigate. There were a few questions that were not in the game rules and in a way had to create our own interpretation or fall into the answers during play. Such as how do you sell gold? Does one have to put back cards after property purchase or keep them like monopoly? These are more during the learning curve phase. The first time, it took us about 4+ hours to play with 4 people. Turns, learning rules and making decisions do take time. It was so much fun, can't wait to get more family members involved. Everyone is reconsidering their finances and some have already looked into more business opportunities and debt consolidation to get out of the rate race. Needless to say thank you for this game. I can only hope 202 carries these same standards and results. ( and app, love the app hope 202 gets developed soon ) If you want to learn to change financial habits and/or pin point where growth should happen in your life, get this game, now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016 by Murderess Marbie

  • Great Game! A few initial thoughts
Style: Adult Version
Move Over MONOPOLY!!! I played my first game last night and I have to say, I was really impressed with this. I'm using it to teach my wife about the importance of investing, money management, etc. I thought the game went really well and was really helpful. A couple suggestions for future iterations: 1) Add more "Doodad" spaces since this is what most people are (Currently) wasting their money on. This will do two things; first, make people realize how much they're wasting on junk they don't need, and second, diminish the number of deal opportunities making them HUNGRY for investment opportunities to get out of the buy-new-thing-have-no-cash cycle, which is the purpose of the game. 2) I'm not so certain about the reality of the cashflow opportunities from Multi-Level Marketing programs as depicted in the game. In the game, you invest $500 and then every turn thereafter roll to see if you get $500 back from your MLM. In reality, MLM's are usually invest $3,000 and get $20 back/mo. if you are lucky. (I don't do MLM's, but I know people who have tried several). I think the depiction in the game is over optimistic and likely to lead people inadvertently to scam MLM's. 3) I might make Easy Street, so that it's all Big Deal spaces instead. I never even made it halfway around the board before I had made the +$50K required to "Win". Or, make the new win condition +$250K or something? The only downside to the game is that the instructions are not very clear. Someone coming to finance -- not to mention financial statements -- for the first time will likely be confused. In particular the switch from the front side of the financial statement to the Easy Street side was confusing (Hey! What about my 2 houses and 3 condos?!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020 by Eater of Books

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