Hi Guys!!!
It is 11 February 2007
2 storming game sessions were held at Hyderabad Cashflow club(HCB)
Srinath and myself (vinod) started the session. We spoke about the importance of financial statements in every bodies life. Interestingly it’s a student session for the first time in HCB. Most of them never tasted pay check. So the rules of game are new to them, again the way they play is also different.
At 11:30 the game started. 13 guys turnout for this session. The first dice was thrown by Kalyan eventually became the first one to get out of Rat Race and finally won the Game. His small business has made him fortune.
But prior to this Rupa, Pradeep, Prasad, Gulshan were also out of Rat race. It took some time for them to understand the game, but they finally made it.
Well Ajit and Roshan were unfortunate to remain in Rat race, in fact they clinched the maximum number of deals, but couple of downsizes and big doodads kept them away from winning, sometimes things don’t go your way, and it just happens real life also.
Subba Rao sir was little rookie in his approach, but any way learning is more important.
Finally before closing the session we discussed about the mistakes everyone made in the game.
The first session took for more then 2hrs to finish.
The second game started at 3:30pm.
Well as usual the Rich Dad fans assembled in the afternoon. They were around 12 people attended this session.
Srinath took the precedings and spoke about the cashflow management in “Rich Dad Poor Dad”. Anand sharma and Jeet were the first to come out of Rat race by 5pm and eventually won the game.
They were around three downsizes.
Yeshwant Nama and energetic Mohammad Ali were in one team, Madhu, M. Praveen shastri took the doctor card, Anand sharma, Mohammed Ayaz ali, T.Srinivasa Rao, Abhilash, were the contestants in game.
Entire game lasted around 2hrs to complete the game.
Finally we all had discussions on the mistakes in playing the game.
Thank you,
HCB Team - Vinod
Opinions on the CASHFLOW 101 game
Roshan (Student) & Ajit (Student)
It is a good game and there is many things to learn as to how to face or make deal in real life situations.
Rupa Soumya (Student) & Pradeeep (Student)
An interesting but at difficult in understanding in the beginning. As we are into the game, turned out to be nice.
Md. Gulshan Parveen, Student, A.V.PG Collage
Good experience, learned a lot of terms. I knew myself, how I react in various situations.
P. Kalyan Chakravarthy, Student, Asia Pacific Institute of Management
Wow! Its very nice. I am the winner at last in the game. This is going to be a revolution in investing opportunities. I am a entreprenure that I can show is again. I like to do it again.
D.V.Subba Rao, Business
It helps to know what is life.
Prasad.K.D.N, Employee at CMC
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Abhilash.B, Student
It really educates on illiterate of corporate world. Taught me how I can stay happy in my life without actually working, that how really the game went on.
- Exposed me to real time corporate world.
- Taught me how to think intelligent
- Educated me on investments in shares & Real estate
Srinivasa Rao.T, LIC
- It’s a very good game
- How to spend the money
- How to plan the future
Mohammed Ayaz Ali, Employee
Good game, challenging, educational
Invest for passive income
Don’t get laid off.
Real estate more suitable for me.
Yeshwant Nama, employee, UPS
- Get out of the rat race @ the earliest
- Buy assets that give income on a regular basis.
- Always look for opportunities within your reach and grab them.
Anand Sharma, Self employed
The Best
No comments:
Post a Comment