Guest fhoryou Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 Ready to build your nest egg? What if you can retire in 5 years? Do you want to: * Improve your personal cash management? * Know the secrets to successful businesses and investments? * Learn effective negotiation and communication? * Make the most of your hard-earned savings?* Gain knowledge on starting your business?* Understand what RISK really means?* Be aware of opportunities to increase your current cash flow? * Realize being able to give more back to the community and society? You might have heard of the CASHFLOW 101® from the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad, the No. 1 bestseller authored by Robert Kiyosaki, who created it to bridge the learnings from his bestseller to our experiences in the real world. If you are interested then just send me an email to ggbuid@hotmail.com and I will send you the details. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted December 24, 2005 Share Posted December 24, 2005 details of what, may i ask? are you selling a book, a process, a gadget or something? or are you going to give it away? your post just made me curious :-) Quote Link to comment
mart1 Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 Its actually a board game based on the book of Kiyosaki that teahes basic investment techniques. Quite fun actually, especially once you are out of the "rat race". Quote Link to comment
tsilada Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 Its actually a board game based on the book of Kiyosaki that teahes basic investment techniques. Quite fun actually, especially once you are out of the "rat race".<{POST_SNAPBACK}> So you are sellin a boardgame version of the book, is that it? How much and can you post actual pictures of it please? :mtc: Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 I'm not selling the board game. The board game is actually to expensive to buy. It cost Php 14,950++, because of its educational benifits. We give people a chance to play the game in our workshop with supervision to understand how someone like you can get into financial success or understand their financial status. You provide workshops so you don't have to buy the board game and get a chance to interact with people that can learn from it. In our workshop you also get a chance to meet up people who are interested to get in business or improve financial and maybe you make contacts know people who can help you. Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 If you do have questions about this one email me at ggbuid@hotmail.com. Then we could discuss there. If you want an overview about this visit http://www.richdad.com Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR L A D Y R E D Posted January 12, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted January 12, 2006 i've read this book already. question: do you sell cash flow 101? Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 12, 2006 Share Posted January 12, 2006 I'm not selling the board game. The board game is actually to expensive to buy. It cost Php 14,950++, because of its educational benifits. We give people a chance to play the game in our workshop with supervision to understand how someone like you can get into financial success or understand their financial status. You provide workshops so you don't have to buy the board game and get a chance to interact with people that can learn from it. In our workshop you also get a chance to meet up people who are interested to get in business or improve financial and maybe you make contacts know people who can help you.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hahaha.. 15k pesos for a board game! seems like the best way to achieve financial independence is to sell board games.. that was smart of Kiyosaki.. as for me.. i trade stocks, i know how to analyze financial statements, own some businesses, real estate.. etc.. so i guess real-world and street smarts is what does it for me..not silly board games.. Quote Link to comment
mc_darklight Posted January 13, 2006 Share Posted January 13, 2006 does this game really helps you understand the game? Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted January 13, 2006 Share Posted January 13, 2006 moving to appropriate section.. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
Intuition Posted January 14, 2006 Share Posted January 14, 2006 is this still going on? im interested to join the workshop and i can invite friends too. as for spending 15k on a boardgame... i'd think its silly... but when i total up the money i spent on Magic: The Gathering cards... i think i've already reached the 50K mark *lol* so what the hell? i spend money on cardboards anyway *lol* 15k is like only 1 deck... so i'm in! Quote Link to comment
Intuition Posted January 18, 2006 Share Posted January 18, 2006 oh well... alang reply... Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 Actually that is what Robert Kiyosaki is teaching street smart more over its street wise. The reason for the board game is expensive is that its same education you get for a semister or two semister. That is why its expensive and the board game is not for entertainment. That is why this board gamed doesn't sell out as much as Monopoly does. Very few do have it infact you can count them. That is why in shopes or bookstores like Powerbooks they only have a stock for 2 boards games. If you visit Power Books you will see the board game is dusty. But if you look at it its not just boards games it has CDs and other stuff. Don't worry I never did bought but I did play it. Again its OPM and OPT that is why I got to play it for free. Besides I think I don't to play since I am applying what I have learned from books. Surprisingly there is a lot to learn. You can never say you done it. I see to much to learn in this world that people take for granted and doesn't take advantage of it. Its just a matter of openning your eyes and see its on your face. hahaha.. 15k pesos for a board game! seems like the best way to achieve financial independence is to sell board games.. that was smart of Kiyosaki.. as for me.. i trade stocks, i know how to analyze financial statements, own some businesses, real estate.. etc.. so i guess real-world and street smarts is what does it for me..not silly board games..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 20, 2006 Share Posted January 20, 2006 I apologize for not replying. I don't really visit this site to much. That is why I left my email. So if your interested I can refer you to someone who conducts this. I am only amazed how this game makes me realize that what we can do in the real world. I only like to share it with you guys. If you are really interested just email me at ggbuid@hotmail.com or text 09157882126. I can refer you to those who conduct these seminars. Its a limited and only exclusive offer. "Many are called few has chosen" Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 Actually that is what Robert Kiyosaki is teaching street smart more over its street wise. The reason for the board game is expensive is that its same education you get for a semister or two semister. That is why its expensive and the board game is not for entertainment. That is why this board gamed doesn't sell out as much as Monopoly does. Very few do have it infact you can count them. That is why in shopes or bookstores like Powerbooks they only have a stock for 2 boards games. If you visit Power Books you will see the board game is dusty. But if you look at it its not just boards games it has CDs and other stuff. Don't worry I never did bought but I did play it. Again its OPM and OPT that is why I got to play it for free. Besides I think I don't to play since I am applying what I have learned from books. Surprisingly there is a lot to learn. You can never say you done it. I see to much to learn in this world that people take for granted and doesn't take advantage of it. Its just a matter of openning your eyes and see its on your face.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> those things that kiyosaki wrote in his books are not fully applicable in real life.. most especially in Philippines.. here even in Real Estate.. you can get gypped with fake titles.. so its not applicable.. Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 How did you know? Have you tried it? You cannot say it didn't work because you haven't tried it. Those how did can only say it did but to those who did they never said it didn't work they only said it took a lot of effort and I can give you one example. But answer the question first have you tried it? those things that kiyosaki wrote in his books are not fully applicable in real life.. most especially in Philippines.. here even in Real Estate.. you can get gypped with fake titles.. so its not applicable..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
Intuition Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 those things that kiyosaki wrote in his books are not fully applicable in real life.. most especially in Philippines.. here even in Real Estate.. you can get gypped with fake titles.. so its not applicable..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> fake titles and the like can be traced by real property appraisors. the city provides them, so just go to the city hall... others are freelance (you just have to look for them). you can usually trace an appraisor's authenticity by asking for certificates and verifying it in the bank or the company who gave him such certificate. currently, i'm working with an Ayala Land appraisor/broker since i have yet to get my license (and take tests in the process). just a word of caution - a-holes can gimp you on your commission if you aren't a licensed broker (this happens often) ... so a word of caution when going into a deal who gives you a verbal agreement of 10% thingamajig if you sell his property. Quote Link to comment
Intuition Posted January 23, 2006 Share Posted January 23, 2006 and oh... just to add: the things RK wrote are applicable in the phils. Just read Larry Gamboa's "Think Rich Pinoy" ... he explained everything pinoy style ... he is cool and all, except that he NEVER replied to my little "fan mail" ... oh well, i guess i just have to wait for him to send me a fan mail someday then *lol* Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 26, 2006 Share Posted January 26, 2006 You can actually buy Cashflow 101 board games in Power books and there this other store in greenhills. Do you want to buy one? Maybe we can discounts directly from the supplier. i've read this book already. question: do you sell cash flow 101?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
dragonfly Posted January 26, 2006 Share Posted January 26, 2006 may cd ako nyan. cashflow 101 at 201. 3 cds pa. Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 wow may CD ka na pala ah. galing hehehe Quote Link to comment
mr.bukol Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 wow ! interesting toh , make money work for me, how? , meron na kasi ako rich dad poor dad book , pero inaantok ako pag binabasa ko , cguro tong board game mas effective sa kin, wer can i try dis for free?? Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 and oh... just to add: the things RK wrote are applicable in the phils. Just read Larry Gamboa's "Think Rich Pinoy" ... he explained everything pinoy style ... he is cool and all, except that he NEVER replied to my little "fan mail" ... oh well, i guess i just have to wait for him to send me a fan mail someday then *lol*<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well i trade stocks.. and basically i have employed a technique (which is my secret) to pick the best stocks.. and it works for me.. its not written in any book or in any documentation..just pure trial and error and experience what does it form me.. i actually lost in stock trading after reading the kiyosaki book.. so my suggestion.. DON'T always follow it.. actually the book is just a guide.. kiyosaki says buy speculative stocks..oh yeah right! easier said than done.. then afterwards your money is gone.. kiyosaki says.. buy real estate from the bank..its cheaper.. oh yeah right.. here if you buy an apartment that was foreclosed by the bank the apartment has already been chopped to pieces by the previous tenant.. and you may actually have to shell out a bigger amount to renovate that.. what applies to the US does not apply here in the Philippines.. try to follow everything in kiyosaki book and perhaps you will lose money and learn from your experience.. that is what Kiyosaki is trying to imply.. Quote Link to comment
coldfussion Posted January 31, 2006 Share Posted January 31, 2006 di ba merong e-game si kiyosaki na cashflow 101. baka naman meron kayo nung program. pa post naman para malaro namin tnx :cool: Quote Link to comment
Guest fhoryou Posted February 4, 2006 Share Posted February 4, 2006 wala ako CD ng e-game niya Quote Link to comment
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