“Cash Flow” – a table-top educational game that gives players the opportunity to learn the basics of “personal accounting”, investing, increasing income and managing their own finances.
Conducted in a training format, with the support of the leader. At the end of each participant receives in-depth feedback with specific recommendations.
The game is developed by Robert Kiyosaki, author of the book series under the title “Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
Allows you to simulate a person’s life from the perspective of his finances in a simple and accessible form.
Reflects the real attitude to money, financial habits, beliefs and stereotypes.
With coach Halle Price you are not just waiting for a game, but a full training on financial literacy in game form.
“Money Flow” allows you to learn:
- Make the most of your money;
- Apply the basic concepts of investment (stock market, real estate, business);
- Competently use a bank loan and repay debts;
- Compile a balance sheet and keep a profit and loss account;
- Determine financial risk and use it when it is appropriate;
- See opportunities, choose the best ones and use them as effectively as possible.
What does participation in the Cash Flow training game give you
- You live your life in terms of money management, creating business projects, investing:
- the facilitator creates conditions where you manifest as you do in real life, choose and work through certain strategies;
- Strengths, weaknesses, attitudes, and limiting beliefs become visible.
- You work through the essential life skills associated with setting and achieving financial goals.
What you will have as a result:
- You will learn to understand the “language of numbers.”
- You will learn how to properly keep track of personal finances;
- Work out the most effective strategies for increasing capital in any financial condition;
- get skills in investing and creating a passive income;
- learn to quickly calculate opportunities and distinguish between profitable and secondary;
- develop skills for effective communication, mutually beneficial teamwork, and partnership;
- practice making deals and negotiating prices;
- Improve the skill of quick and correct decision-making;
- You will begin to see opportunities that you didn’t see before;
- Get deep and high-quality feedback from the facilitator and other participants, which will allow you to become much more productive and avoid many mistakes in the future.