Every since I read "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki, I wanted to play his game "Cashflow". This is a great game if you want to get into investing and learning to build wealth. The object of this game is to create passive cashflow through real estate, stock or business investments. No matter where you are financially you can seek opportunities weather large or small and decide if you want to take advantage of this opportunities. This game teaches you how to escape the "Rat Race" and achieve your dreams no matter what they are or what occupation you have.
Finally, today I was able to find a group of people who meet on the second Saturday of every month in Boarders bookstore. I found this group through someone I meet on another social site (FB). She said to go to www.meetup.com and find a search for groups with similar interests. This is great because the game is a little on the high end, but well worth it. It's great because you get to play this game without having to pay for it and network with individuals of similar interests.
The group was wonderful and I learned things that will stay with me forever. In the game, I was a janitor earning only $1,600 a month. After my expenses, I had $580 in total income which I saved each payday. I was able to save enough to buy 10 shares of a stock and put a down payment on a 2/1 condo earning $100 in passive income. I gave a little to charity and a few paydays later sold my condo and stocks. Both for a 50% ROI. I was excited because everyone else had good incomes but high expenses and little savings.
Well I was on time restrictions so I had to leave. With what I learned so far playing this game, I will focus more on increasing my passive income and reducing expenses. I'm so excited next time we meet Feb 12. (Valentines Day) I will Move out of the rat race and achieve my dreams. If you want to join me: Bryan@Re-Search.ws
"Making money is easy, the hard part is learning how"
To Be Continued...
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