The Rich Dad Cashflow Club is a monthly gathering of cashflow players in the East Valley ranging from beginner to expert. We are officially sponsored by "Rich Dad Poor Dad" author Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Franchise and play Robert's innovative Cashflow 101 and 202 games. We conduct the games the way Robert intended them to be played and our sessions include lessons via DVD's he has recorded for us. Attendance is free and we meet at the Technology Center in classroom 194 located within ASU East's Polytechnic Campus.
Did you know Robert's NYT best-selling book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" was originally intended as a handbook for the Cashflow Game? The book's runaway success temporarily eclipsed the game, but that is all about to change as Robert and his wife Kim Kiyosaki are on a crusade to battle the widespread financial ineptitude that plagues our society and economy. What better time than now?
The Cashflow Game allows us to practice basic investing strategies without the perils or the real world. Robert found that financial decisions are often dominate by emotions, rather than rational thought. He also discovered the emotions were no different when compared between the real world and a game setting. That allows us to condition ourselves by playing and then taking our new persectives and learning to the real investing arena.
Our mission:
"To elevate the financial well-being of our community by spreading and supporting financial education for all those interested in taking an assertive attitude towards wealth creation and preservation."
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