Did you know Robert is a regular columnist at Yahoo Finance. Click the below link to go articles from Robert:
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Did you know Robert is a regular columnist at Yahoo Finance. Click the below link to go articles from Robert:
Courtesy:- Himanshu
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/archive/richricher/robert-kiyosaki/1
Cashflow 101 is a didactic game designed by investor, businessman, and self-help author Robert Kiyosaki to serve as a tool for learning basic financial strategies and accounting principals. Cashflow 101 is the first of several games created by Kiyosaki to reinforce the information in his books.
The board has two tracks: A “Rat Race” small circle where you only roll one die to advance, and a “Fast Track” where you roll two dice to advance. In the Rat Race you get paid for passing your Paycheck space, and then draw from one of four decks of cards depending on which space you’ve landed. Some of the deals are good, others are bad. Your main problem here is a shortage of cash. In the Fast Track your main problem is an excess of cash and finding investments to sink it into before you lose it to lawsuits, divorce or tax audits.
The heart of the game though are the player sheets where players learn how to fill out a financial statement. Players choose from a variety of starting careers (Truck Driver,
Mechanic, Lawyer, Airline Pilot, etc.) and fill out their financial sheets appropriately. As they land cards and invest in different deals they dutifully log each change to their financial sheets as well. After a few games most people end up using the same financial sheets to fill out their own personal information.
With each card event the drawing player may buy at that price, but all players may sell at that price. Also, players may make co-investments with the drawing player or even buy the deal from him if they agree. Player deals are encouraged.
The game with few players is heavily biased towards real estate. With 5-6 players the cards are being drawn fast enough that the part time businesses pay off as well.
CASHFLOW 202 teaches you the advanced business and investing techniques used by technical investors by adding volatility to the game. It teaches the advanced investment techniques of “short-selling stock”, “put-options”, “call-options”, “straddles” and real estate exchanges.
You must have CASHFLOW 101 in order to play CASHFLOW 202.
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Lawrence Cunningham possesses one of today’s clearest, most distinct voices on the
inherent irrationality of investors and the stock market. Renowned for his no-nonsense style and straightforward approach, he is also renowned for telling indepENDent investorsbetter than any other market observerhow and where to find uncommon values in virtually any market environment. Keep reading →
Money matters-Own Your Own Corporation reveals the legal secrets and strategies that the rich have used for generations to run their businesses and protect their assets. Written in a clear and easily understandable style, Own Your Own Corporation provides the necessary knowledge to save thousands of dollars in taxes and protect your family assets from the attacks of creditors. Keep reading →
DONALD TRUMP BECAME a billionaire in real estate by making a
series of incredibly creative and
successful investments in New
York City properties. He is now the largest real estate developer in
New York and is widely acknowledged to be one of the most brilliant
real estate investing minds anywhere. For example, in the early
1980s, with the building of Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, he singlehandedly
created the market for high-end luxury residences in New
York City. He continued with a string of successes and in 2003, 9 of
the 10 highest selling apartments were in Trump buildingsāapartments
that sold for millions of dollars each. Keep reading →
Discover CASHFLOW for Kids, a fun game created to teach your child the subjects of money and investing. A family’s attitude about money is a powerful influence on a child from a very early age. The more your children play CASHFLOW for Kids at Home, the higher their financial IQ will become.
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Those of you who know me know that I believe it’s important for us, as a vegan community, to increase our personal wealth so we can use it to make positive changes in the world. I don’t mean for us to be capitalistic, greedy, sell outs; but think what you could do for the vegan movement if you had millions of dollars to donate. Think of the vegan businesses you could support. Think of being able to donate vegan foods to victims of disasters instead of sending them just your blood. I have been reading Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad” series for several years and are well on our way to achieving the kind of personal wealth that can make a real difference in the vegan movement. Keep reading →
Robert and Donald finally collaborate their rich minds and produce the quintessential end all and be all book of how to become rich. Unfortunately, it seems the Trumpster spent very little time investing in this latest work. Spouting off the typical nuanced cliches, you can be rich, you must love what you do, bla bla bla. I hate to be a cynic, I love Trump, but like most of his previous works it is unsubstantive and provide no roadmaps to actual wealth. Kiyosaki provides more intimate knowledge on the elusive roadmap, buttressing this with charts and life experiences of triumph and failure. This book proves more ra ra cheerleading than actual substance on becoming wealthy. They lambast poor victims of an increasingly entitled generation and the perils of an inevitably bankrupt social welfare treasury. Trump had even the gall to express his pity on the thousands of schmucks who had paid good hard money at the Chicago annex to just sit there for and listen to him ramble on how to become like him. From someone who read most Kiyosaki books, you will find more useful info in some of the other less popular books when he writes on specific components of how he made his money. For the price it might be worth it, but isnt designed to be that book to make you rich. Instead, they discuss more of the WHY you should be rich rather than the how.
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The rich are different from the rest of us, if for no other reason than U.S. tax and securities laws allow them to invest in ways that keep us from catching up to them. That’s why 90 percent of all corporate shares of stock are owned by 10 percent of the people. Kiyosaki believes it’s possible for anyone to move up into that 10 percent, but it takes a different view of investing than most people have: it takes a plan to be a successful investor. And a plan is more than simply buying and selling, or collecting “assets” that bring in no cash and are thus more akin to liabilities. The way most people invest, “they might as well be pushing a wheelbarrow in a circle,” he writes. A plan is “mechanical, automatic, and boring,” a formula for success that has worked historically for most of those who’ve used it. Kiyosaki’s “rich dad” (actually, the father of his best friend) tells him the simplest analogy is the game Monopoly: buy four green houses, trade them for one red hotel, and repeat until you become rich. Keep reading →
The Cashflow Quadrant is the follow-up guide to finding the financial fast track that best works for you. It reveals the strategies necessary for moving beyond just job security to greater financial security by generating wealth from four selective financial quadrants. Keep reading →