Learning to be cash savvy is crucial, as SkyQuestCom’s IDs discovered in
Robert Kiyosaki’s “Cash Flow Game”
Robert Kiyosaki’s “Cash Flow Game”
Many of us have been brought up to believe our lives are all set if we studied hard, excelled in school and landed a good job. But the truth is, there are many people, including highly educated ones, who later find themselves struggling financially and unable to get ahead, despite working hard.
The problem, says Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, is that many individuals do not know how to make their money work for them. As a result, most of them end up not being able to tell why they struggle financially because they do not understand the seemingly concept of “cash flow”.
Recognising that lack of financial aptitude among people, Robert went on to create the “Cash Flow Game”, an educational board game that teaches players how to hone their financial skills in the areas of accounting and investing.
SkyQuestCom’s Singapore IDs gathered recently to play the game at the Achievers’ Club, a regular event organised by one of their top leaders, Mr. Aaron Loh. According to Aaron, the goal of the Achievers’ Club is to help SkyQuestCom’s members to embrace the spirit of learning in a fun and interactive way.
Inspired by Robert Kiyosaki’s concepts on the importance of financial literacy, Aaron chose the “Cash Flow Game” to be the focus of his event. By playing the game, members will be able to learn how to weather today’s economy by instilling good money management skills into their lives. On top of that, they can pass on those skills by teaching others to be more financially savvy.
“By playing the Cash Flow Game, players will be more aware of their money habits and learn not to repeat old mistakes. During the game, we try not to spoon-feed the players so as to help them achieve maximum learning results,” explained Aaron.
However, there was more to the game than simply learning how to be cash savvy. Aaron said, “It’s a good bonding opportunity for members. More importantly, it builds trust into them that SkyQuestCom is serious about cultivating a positive learning environment for every member!”
And the response?
“Very positive,” quipped Aaron, “Besides identifying some of their poor financial habits, the players have discovered where the right tools to build wealth are. They are looking forward to the next game which will be held in January.”
Did you know?
Robert Kiyosaki and his team of “Rich Dad” advisors will be coming to Singapore on the
26th of May 2009.
See them ‘LIVE’ in person! To learn how, visit www.srpl.net
Robert Kiyosaki and his team of “Rich Dad” advisors will be coming to Singapore on the
26th of May 2009.
See them ‘LIVE’ in person! To learn how, visit www.srpl.net
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