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The Rich DadCASHFLOW Board Game is an educational tool designed to teach players essential financial skills through engaging gameplay. Suitable for ages 14 and up, it encourages family interaction while exploring concepts like investing and money management. With updated content reflecting today's financial landscape, this game is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their financial literacy in a fun and collaborative way.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15"L x 11"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Paper |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Purple |
Theme | Race |
M**A
Highly recommend to board game loving families!
Trying to empower my son with a gift I was never given (and had to learn the hard way) ~ financial literacy 🤌🏼✨. One of the tools I discovered is this awesome board game. Highly recommend it to any board game loving families. Says for ages 14+, but my kiddo is 9 and reallllly into it, asks to play it every chance he gets. Great intro to stocks, real estate investing, gold, mutual funds, CDs, small businesses, good & bad debt, taxes, spending / budgeting, and bookkeeping(I swear I have no affiliation whatsoever with this game or its makers... just a genuine fan)! At the beginning of the game you randomly draw a profession card that lays out your salary and base cash flow (includes car payment, primary home mortgage, student loans, credit card payment, etc...) Everything else is from opportunities and decisions made during game play. It may sound "dry"... but it's seriously fun, well designed, and real life educational. A+++
S**G
An innovative and enjoyable way to learn about money and business!
I love this game! It's an innovative and engaging way to learn about cash flow and business principles.Educational Value: It teaches crucial financial literacy skills like budgeting, investing, and understanding cash flow in a highly interactive way.Engaging Gameplay: The racing theme keeps players excited while they learn about money management.
B**N
Exactly as advertised. Love it.
Great game for a child. Teaches them well.
J**R
Our Sunday night game fun
Playing the Cashflow board game offers a fantastic blend of strategy and financial education, making it both enjoyable and enlightening for players of all ages. It encourages critical thinking about money management and investment, all while fostering engaging conversations about building wealth and achieving financial independence.
M**E
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.
J**T
It's a cute game, but my 8-year-old can handle the grown-up game better.
Sure, my 8-year-old does really understand stocks and such, but he's more than happy to invest in the real estate opportunities in Cashflow 101. It's just that the 101 game lasts too long and he loses focus. So I bought this kid's version and it's much simpler, but it really doesn't drive home the same lessons. (I love hearing him exclaim "Babies are too expensive!" when we play the 101 game!) The kid game has very low-stakes doodads and everyone ends up a winner. So it's a nice intro to counting and spending money, but no real accounting happens. Still, for very little kids, it's a good pastime.
�**R
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Love it. An expensive game but we are hoping that the game itself becomes an asset for our family and not a liability!! We have been playing with our kids, 7 yrs old-17. All good! There were some things as far as the instruction goes that we either had to make up ourselves or look up again and again, because it kind of didn't make sense. But all in all, it's a great game, and we really enjoy this guy's youtube videos, minus the cussing;) if you're reading this, sir... start making youtube videos that are more kid friendly, we're trying to prep the generations below us for financial success!!
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