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Making financial education fun


We would like to invite you to Cashflow - an opportunity to increase your financial intelligence, to learn in an environment which is fun, safe and supportive.


The meeting will be held at the All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe, 34 East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9AX, from 7pm to 10pm on Thursday 26 May 2011.


Please contact your local Cashflow Leader, Steve, on 07935 966 792 to confirm your attendance as spaces are limited.


At the meeting you will watch lesson?s on DVD from Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad), play the Cashflow board games and potentially even more useful share your experiences with one another.


The Board Game Cashflow 101 is a simulation of real life financial Statements and Investments. There are 10 steps to financial Literacy and our Job is to make financial education FUN


STEP 1 Why your Banker doesn?t ask you for your Report Card

STEP 2 Why Hard work???? Doesn?t Work

STEP 3 Is your home an Asset

STEP 4 Are you playing to win?.or playing not to lose

STEP 5 Why Savers are losers

STEP 6 Good Debt VS Bad Debt

STEP 7 Why it doen?t take Money to Make Money

STEP 8 Why investing Isn?t Risky

STEP 9 Focus VS Diversity

STEP 10 Its Time to Focus on You


If you are interested in attending this meeting/Cashflow game, or if you want more details about GEO Meetings/Cashflow games then please contact the Leader directly, Steve White on 07935 966 792 or by email to [email protected]


Check out http://geoukonline.com/ for more information.


Thank you for taking the time and I look forward to seeing you at the meeting.


Future meetings will take place on the following dates:



Thursday 30 June 2011

Thursday 28 July 2011

Thursday 25 August 2011

Thursday 29 September 2011

Thursday 27 October 2011

Thursday 24 November 2011

Thursday 29 December 2011

Thursday 26 January 2012

Thursday 23 February 2012

Its not a pyramid scheme, but how the fuck do you sleep at night selling this shite to possibly vunerable people who may have real time money worries ?


Just remember kids, the only only time they stop fucking you up the arse is to kick you on the balls


got Money issues ? Go to Citizens advice first of all

But I wanna be a Sales Dog.


steve - what is it about these sessions that make them worth ?210 / year? I can watch DVDs and play board games in the comfort of my own home for free, so I'm intrigued as to what you think the additional value is.


And a mere observation, but if you're offering to teach people financial literacy, you might want to check the grammatical literacy on your post and on the website. I'm not being a grammar snob, but marketing that is littered with grammatical mistakes lacks any credibility, and smacks of something more cultish.

As well as Citizen's Advice being a reputable free resource, there is always the money saving expert website for financial matters. Or you could go to your local library and borrow eg. an Alvin Hall book to increase your 'financial intelligence'. (Just remember to return it in time so you don't incur a fee). I think most libraries, if not all, have a section on finance.


And I agree, wouldn't be keen to do business with any company that had spelling or grammatical errors on its website. It looks unprofessional and I'd wonder about the quality of whatever service/product on offer. Websites don't need to be expensive or flashy, in fact, simper the better really.

Or if you really want to spend your money on a course try the Open University. It may cost a bit more but you will benefit from a properly educated view of economics.


Or try the LSE.


Note: I am not, nor have I ever been associated with the Open University or the LSE.

Guys, what's the problem? They only want to help you increase your financial intelligence! Seems like a great idea to me. And the cashflow101 board game is not only fun - it could change your life!


This seems like a unique opportunity to learn what has never been taught in schools & universities.


This Steve chap is obviously highly qualified and knows his stuff - otherwise he wouldn't be teaching it!

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