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.
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We all love it. After the second time we played with my 8 year old grand baby when he came to visit. He won the second time, and after we explained to him the term “liabilities” ( even though it’s hard for him to pronounce it) he told us “my mom does that, she has liabilities”, to me, it is priceless how his young brain is understanding the difference and wanting to win.
Game was boring after one play. I need to trade it for the adult version for my children.
Fun game, easy to set up and understand, great learning tool, and my kids love playing it!
the best investment we made for our 8 years old daughter she loves the game an books
Save your money. For what it costs, I thought it would be well thought out and engaging for our kids. Instead, it’s like someone quickly through some ideas together and put them into a box.
The kids tried to stick it out but ultimately this game is extremely disappointing.