💰 Level Up Your Financial Game!
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 |
C**A
This game is a great investment
This is a great game to chance the paradigm regarding how to become finally free, it's eye opening. Highly recommended!
M**S
Great game to teach teens and adults finance
The only reason I’m giving this 4 stars is because it’s a little pricey. This game is exceptional and I bought it to go along with my daughter’s finance curriculum and it did not disappoint. The game is a little long to complete, but we don’t mind. So many great finance lessons to be learned while playing this game and it’s so fun. It’s like monopoly on steroids. Highly recommend everyone has this game fo their teens!
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.
J**S
Ohh yeah
Amazing game to learn how to manage your finances
I**Y
Great game, teaches mostly great money concepts
Played it with my wife and adult children and everyone loved it. Our first game took about 4 hours because we had to learn how to play, but nearing the end of the game we got much faster at the rounds and didn't always wait for the last player to finish all calculations before continuing on. I think 3 hours is probably about right for a game, 2 if your players are experienced and don't get stuck in the rat race like we did for a long time.While I don't agree with all of the money concepts that seem to be taught in the game, it does make you start thinking about money management in a different way.I hesitated to spend this much money on a board game, but really it's worth every penny. My son-in-law repeatedly stated how interesting it was and you could see the gears turning in his head thinking about his own real-life finances.My criticisms would stem from the fact that buying small houses appeared to be the worst way to work up to big deals. Investing in stocks was the only real way to make enough cash to do a big deal. Cashing out of a 2br 1ba home was something that we didn't even get a card to do until half the players were already out of the rat race - meaning the rest of us who'd gone that route were stuck for a long time without enough cash to do a big deal. None of us traded in gold coins, but that looks like something we might try next game now that we have a feel for the value.Don't expect this game to teach you detailed steps of "getting out of the rat race," but it will definitely teach you how to view your money and think twice about buying a new TV or jet ski. :-)
T**O
If you can get anyone even (ONE) person to play it with you go for it
I’ve read almost all the books written by Robert Kiyosaki and in the books Rich Dad Poor Dad & Ca$hFlow Quadrant he mentions “his board game” (Ca$hFlow) that’s where my interest begins in this expensive board game I really enjoyed the books as well as his concept and also being a lover of games and learning games at that despite the price I just told myself it’s an investment however it really does prime your mind up while also making you more conscious involving financial literacy as well as smart financial decisions ie assets, liabilities, expenses, positive cash flow (passive income) the only thing that is frustrating I can’t get anyone to play and nobody is interested in playing it everyone I propose it to says it’s too complex doesn’t sound fun. The constant writing rewriting erasing while using the financial statement is frustrating I was desperate to do more research and there actually is Ca$hFlow apps on the App Store (FREE) You can use to do all the math for you to make it easier moreover, to my dismay that still isn’t good enough to get anybody to wanna play I’ve had this game since 2022 and it is now 2025 and it is brand new I really wanna play cash flow 202 but for $70 just for the cards which you use everything from this game except you switch out the cards from this Ca$hflow 101 game set for the Ca$hflow 202 cards for me and my dilemma of getting anyone to play it would just be pointless. I just play online since I can’t play this physical game good news there is “Ca$hFlow Clubs” where people meet and play “like tournament style” I checked the website for local clubs and nothing in my area maybe where you reside there is also the PDF it claims it comes with it doesn’t no email nothing and no results from Amazon customer service which they encourage you to contact the manufacturer and the manufacturer claims to send it via email upon asking for your email address it’s been now (3yrs) and nothing not important anyway just don’t expect it (Good Luck)
M**X
No Lecture Learning
Very good way for young people to learn about money, budgets, and investing without lectures and books.
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