If you are like many - dependent on your paychecks to cover your monthly expenses - then you don’t think like the rich. Today Tthere are more than 1,600 CASHFLOW Clubs – game groups independent of The Rich Dad Company – in cities throughout the world. Many business relationships and deals have been formed because people meet Cashflow clubs like Bring the Game to Life. It was founded to play the game, to meet and also to discuss some wealth building concepts. Santos founded a group called Bring the Game to Life: CASHFLOW CLUB. The CASHFLOW board game is recommended for adults and children age 10 and older.
This unique board game teaches financial intelligence and makes learning fun! CASHFLOW 101 teaches you the basics of fundamental investing, and how to take control of your personal finances, learn and how to invest with greater confidence in real estate and other businesses. Prior to writing Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert created the educational board game CASHFLOW® 101 to teach individuals the financial and investment strategies that his rich dad spent years teaching him. Rich Dad Poor Dad ranks as the longest-running bestseller on all four of the lists that report to Publisher’s Weekly – The New York Times, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today – and has held a top spot on the famed New York Times list for over more than five years. The book was - USA Today’s #1 Money Book for 2004 and – written by Robert Kiyosaki with Sharon Lechter, CPA, offers principles and philosophies that fly in the face of conventional wisdom about money, investing and finance. Created by the best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, the game instruction will take place at 6:30 pm on April 30th, at "Temple of Millionaires (425 E Bridle Walk Lane) in Murray.Ĭalled Cashflow 101, the game will be taught by Kenny Santos: wealth trainer, real estate investor and president/founder of a group called "Bring the Game to Life: CASHFLOW CLUB" will be inMurray to teach Robert Kiyosaki's innovative educational CASHFLOW board game that is designed to make the subject of accounting, investments and finance fun.Īuthor Rober Kiyosaki actually created the game before he wrote ApPRLog - April 17th Murray, Utah- Utah residents will get a chance to play a game designed to help people learn to build wealth.