Dear Fellow Parents,
As a CPA, I can professionally say that there
is more to teaching a child about money than simply
requiring them to work for their allowance, save
money, pay bills, and don't get into debt. In
today's world, we all need much more sophisticated
money management skills than we receive in school
or at home.
For those of you who read Rich Dad Poor Dad,
which I co-authored with Robert Kiyosaki, you
may have read how frustrated I felt as a mom as
well as a CPA in not being able to teach my children
what I knew professionally. In the book I write
about how happy I was to find Robert developing
Cashflow 101, which is the educational product
I was looking for. Now that the book and CF 101
are launched, we heard from so many of you that
we needed a Cashflow game for kids...and here
it is. This is the game I wish I had had for my
children when they were still young.
Our children will be required to learn much more
than we ever did, and much more than schools can
ever teach them. Cashflow Management is an essential
life skill and a skill that will require much
more sophistication as we move further into the
Information Age. If in one small way I have been
able to support parents with their child's educational
process, I feel happy and this work brings me
a sense of satisfaction, both as a CPA and as
a mom.
Yours truly,
Sharon Lechter
Co-author of Rich Dad Poor Dad
CPA and Mom
What’s Inside?
- The CASHFLOW for Kids board game
- Raising Your Child’s Financial IQ (book)
- Raising Your Child’s Financial IQ (cassette)
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