The Game That Can Make You Rich: How Cashflow Transforms Financial Education

Release date: November 27, 2024
Duration: 36min
Guest(s): Andy Tanner
Andy Tanner

In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki and Kim Kiyosaki and their guests dive into why real financial education matters and how the Cashflow board game has been changing lives since 1996.

Let’s face it—schools don’t teach us how to handle money, but Cashflow makes it fun and easy to learn with your family. Andy Tanner shares how stocks and infinite returns play into financial freedom, while Alexandra Gonzalez talks about how the game transformed her family’s mindset about money.

This episode is packed with tips on building wealth through assets, understanding the language of money, and ditching the old-school ways like 401ks. If you’ve ever felt stuck when it comes to finances, this episode will show you how a simple game can flip the script and help you take control of your money.


Timestamps

  • 00:00 Introduction to Financial Education

  • 00:07 The Cashflow Quadrant and Serving the World

  • 00:36 The Importance of Real Financial Education

  • 01:04 Learning About Money Through Family

  • 01:48 Rich Dad's Lessons and Monopoly

  • 03:44 Creating the Cashflow Board Game

  • 05:24 Teaching Financial Literacy Through Games

  • 06:31 Impact of Financial Games on Families

  • 08:52 Understanding Market Dynamics

  • 10:41 The Vocabulary of Money

  • 11:43 Encouraging Financial Conversations

  • 17:10 The Importance of Financial Literacy

  • 17:35 Overcoming Fear in Learning

  • 17:56 Financial Intelligence in Action

  • 18:22 Economic Uncertainty and Gold Investment

  • 20:38 The Future of Jobs and Education

  • 21:18 The Four Intelligences

  • 21:58 Millennial Money and Infinite Returns

  • 23:09 The Impact of Financial Education

  • 28:49 The Cashflow Quadrant and Choices

  • 31:59 Final Thoughts on Financial Freedom



Disclaimer:

The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker’s personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.