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Business Board Game: Make learning stocks, money saving, and the like more fun with this concept board game brought to you by “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki
Cash Game Updates: Explore the world of investing through a unique figure among board games, teaching vital and essential financial skills while updated since 2020 to suit the times of today
Gameplay Requirements: Starting up a session is as easy as with kids games on the fly and requires only basic math skills to immerse in money education and conversation; Extra paper also recommended
Family Game Night Option: Designed to facilitate and empower with valuable knowledge in learning stock investing, real estate investing, and business building as a collaborative family experience
Board Game Set Specs: Dimensions (L x W x H): 11” x 3 x 15” with a weight of 2.3 lbs; Easy-to-learn, delight in this vibrant 6-player learning board game recommended for 14 years and up
Customers say
Customers find the board game enjoyable and appreciate its educational value as an excellent way to teach financial concepts. Moreover, they consider it good value for money, with one customer noting it’s better than Monopoly. However, customers disagree on the ease of learning, with some finding it simple to learn and play while others report unclear instructions.
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mnaella –
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 ð¤ð¼â¨. 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+++
Joe Miller –
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.
Brian S. Holmes –
Overall, a fun and educational game
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 paydayâonly 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.
ðBee Slater –
Like
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!!
Ashley Croom –
Great game!!!
Bought this to accompany the Rich Dad Poor Dad book that I’m reading with my 13 year old and nephews. Right out of the gate, this tool is great at rewiring what it means to win “the game.” It exposes weaknesses in financial acumen and forces quick changes. For what it teaches, in the easiest way possible, it’s worth its price.
J. D. Mosley-Matchett –
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.
Constantine Kurianoff –
Real life simulation!
We started playing this game with friends just yesterday night, and immediately felt bound to it; couldnât stop playing for 4 hours! It brings you in a simulation of the real world finances, and shows in simple terms how you can manage them, and what it really takes from a person to chase their dream.
We will play again and again. I seriously think itâs the best tabletop game that I ever played.
Amazon Customer –
Amazing game. Itâs great to teach my children. The only issue is the quality of the board, if doesnât feel sturdy enough.
Shrenik K. –
Ideal for young minds
Julian Rich –
The game is pretty pricey. However the little bits of investing knowledge that you pick up feel worth it.
Sergio Pizano –
Llegó en el tiempo acordado, en excelente estado y empacado, todos sus componentes nuevos y completos. Como una herramienta entretenida de Educación Financiera es algo que aporta gran valor, valor en dinero no e compara con la enseñanza que genera. Al principio pareciera confuso pero de eso se trata, de saber manejar el juego del dinero y la educación financiera. lo jugamos mi esposa y mis hijos adolescentes, creo es bueno para todos.
S.K***ol –
Had first checked with Amazon CS regarding the Bonus Strategy Guide on chat on 24/11, they clarified that PDF is not with them. Were told to contact manufacture by myself. From 25/11 till date 2 weeks had passed no one bother to reply. So DON’T GET THE IDEA IT WILL REALLY COME WITH “Exclusive Bonus Strategy Guide via PDF” . Just expect to receive the board game only.