Cashflow 101

Cashflow 101 is a board game designed by Robert Kiyosaki, which aims to teach the players concepts of investing and making money. There are two stages to the game. In the first, "the rat race", the player aims to raise his or her character's income level to where it exceeds the character's expenses. The winner is determined in the second stage, "the fast track". To win, a player must get his or her character to buy their "dream" or accumulate $50,000 in monthly cash flow. Robert Kiyosaki also designed a follow-up game to Cashflow 101 for more advanced players, which he released as Cashflow 202.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
ss 20
the business of strangers
joe dever
patricia field
nittany lion
hollywood ending
prozzak
idiosyncratic usage
derek pearcy
jurassic park iii
libertarian national convention
iso 31
agenda setting theory
texas our texas
louis de casabianca
cultivation theory
anything else
warren weaver
contract with god
prime minister's office
mary kay bergman
servilius casca
great council of chiefs (fiji)
signal to noise
no highway
self realization fellowship
bdvar bjarki
a small killing
robert kiyosaki
charles schwab
maxwell mccombs
george gerbner
notes from a defeatist
content analysis
opinion leadership
bioeconomics
spiral of silence
uses and gratifications
priming
poise
yuzhno sakhalinsk
ray brown
mona simpson (novelist)
samson (magazine)