Stock Market Educational Game – Why Do You Need to Invest in Your Financial Education?
Stock Market Educational Game – Why Do You Need to Invest in Your Financial Education?
Wikipedia defines financial literacy as the ability to understand finance. More specifically, it refers to an individual’s ability to make informed judgement and effective decisions based on sound financial knowledge and understanding. Stock Market Educational Game
Our school system was designed to train employees for the industrial age. No wonder you were not taught how to handle your money and make wise financial decisions. Most financial knowledge comes from your own experiences (either good and bad) and your close ones like your parents, friends and relatives. You invest in 401K or RRSP and diversify your mutual fund portfolio because that’s what other people do and you don’t know any other investment options. It becomes a serious problem during the economic downturns. While many people saw their lifetime saving shrank dramatically from the last global financial crisis, some with a solid financial education became richer than ever. You wonder how they made it.
It is time to invest in your own financial education. It is time for our school system to adopt financial education into the curriculum of high school and college/university. Because a sound financial education gives you an unfair advantage to those without.
In his best-selling book “The Conspiracy of the Rich”, Robert Kiyosaki lists four basic investment categories (business, real estate, paper assets and commodities) and says a sophisticated investor invests in all four categories to achieve true diversification. If you have only one source of income (e.g. “Job”, “self-employed”), no matter how much you earn, you are vulnerable to any financial instabilities. You need to have multiple sources of income. You need to have more than one investment vehicle to build and protect your wealth. You may ask “Sounds great but where do I start?” Well, the best and the quickest way to success is to learn from those who have been successful. In this section, you will be introduced to some of the most successful and influential investors, entrepreneurs and financial educators of our time in North America. So fasten your seat belt and let’s explore their world.
Robert Kiyosaki — author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is an investor, entrepreneur, educator and New York Times best-selling author. His financial education book series Rich Dad Poor Dad has been translated to over 100 languages and sold more than 26 million copies world wide. He also created the educational board game Cashflow 101 to teach individuals the financial and investment strategies that his rich dad spent years teaching him. Robert Kiyosaki’s perspectives on money and investing are different from traditional teaching. The old beliefs of getting a good job, working hard, saving money, getting out of debt, and investing for the long term are