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Is there a reason why there is not any financial education in our school system? Is the financial education taught providing our children with the information to not only survive but to thrive in our current economy??


Some time ago I read a book by Robert Kiyosaki, called Rich Dad Poor Dad and then gradually progressed onto playing a board game called Cashflow. I was (am) hooked, a seemingly simple concept which is being utilised to educate people in a fun way...unusual I know.


I would like to help, and I would like to increase the financial education available to people at all ages, experience and education and truly believe that playing the cashflow game can assist on your own journey, whatever stage you are at. If you have reached the top then maybe you can help too. Please contact me for information about how you could assist or join in with a Cashflow game. Steve

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