In this piece of writing I would like to point out Robert Kyiosaki's world approved game called "Cashflow" and how it can assist us to comprehend the utility of various streams of cashflow a.k.a. finances flowing toward our pockets. I assume that it might be something you are interested in after all you have entered to this page..

Why did Robert make the game cashflow online?

First of all, Mr. Kyiosaki who is a quite appreciated business authority and is most known for his bestseller "Rich dad, poor dad" - has constructed the game to educate normal people like you and I the foundational understanding of how and why money flows toward our bank account and right out before we know it.

Is the Monopoly board game the same as Cashflow online?

There have been a lot of comparisons to the game of Monopoly and I'm sure that Robert got moved to some stage from that game. But honestly, playing cashflow online is nothing like the Monopoly board game. Where Monopoly is more intented for entertainment, contest and stealing each others money which someday equals one top dog and the rest loosers - Cashflow is more "lifelike" and concentrated on the one person's ability to lowering costs and increasing their amount of money by amassing investments and shifting assets and burden of expenditure in the right columns. This additionally gives a few vital insights into calculating without having to crack your skull over it.

What playing cashflow online ultimately teaches you is the utility of acquiring assets that generate passiv income which is the whole intent of the game. Even considering that Robert wants you to get the major idea about that, he additionally made it possible to win the game by "living your dream" and that is an activity that you choose before you start the game. This twist is very profound in my mind because it gives meaning to why you should aim for more - not only to pick up more money but to do something that serves your essence on a deeper level.

As you start a game, you find yourself in what is called "The rat race" where living costs require a considerable portion of your money earned by work or investments, a lot like the real world middle class.. As you advance, depending on what investments you obtain you will sooner or later break free of "The rat race" and come to the "Fast track". That is where the "big dow" is found and the game becomes significantly easier and faster. And the petty issues like mortgages and living costs are not harrasing you anymore.

By the way I nearly forgot the link on cashflow online, so you can give it a shot, hehe.. So here it is Cashflow online - this story was written by Peter