| Cashflow 101 |
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There are two stages to the game. In the first, "the rat race", the player aims to raise his or her character's Passive Income level to where it exceeds the character's Expense s. The winner is determined in the second stage, "the fast track". To win, a player must get his or her character to buy their "dream" or accumulate $50,000 in monthly Cash Flow . The game forces the players to do the accounts by themselves. In place of “score cards”, there are Financial Statements . Therefore, players can see more clearly what is happening with their money. It generally shows how assets generate incomes and liabilities and 'doodads' affect expenses. Robert Kiyosaki also designed two other Cashflow games: a children's version called Cashflow for Kids, and a follow-up game to '''Cashflow 101''' for more advanced players, which he released as '''Cashflow 202'''. Some buyers have expressed skepticism as to whether the game is effective as a teaching stategy and even so, whether the extremely expensive price of the game can be justified. EXTERNAL LINKS
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