Cashflow 101 workshop


Last sunday, Harney was the representative of the group to attend the Cash Flow 101 - is a board game designed by Kiyosaki, which aims to teach the players concepts of investing and making money. By the time he arrived at the location, he suddenly felt nervous because he was the only person sitting at a large table. His nervous depleted a little bit when a guy named “Brey” the only person who greeted him first. He’s a friend of “Ellisa” harney’s office mate from his previous work.

He has learned a lot from that workshop. He has learned what are the things to be instilled into the mind to get out of the so-called Rat Race - living paycheck to paycheck and spending all of their time working to pay bills. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to get out of the Rat Race. He also has grasped what is the distinct difference between assets and liabilities.

These are the key things the speaker had shared:

  • Decide to succeed and live a life of abundance
  • The objective of wealth is not to make a lot of money. It is to grow reach your full potential
  • Start immediately. Look for options that allow you to learn new skills.
  • Start Part time or full time.
  • Financial success is not determined by the roll of the dice, but by financial literacy.
  • The more you lay the game, the more you understand the principles of financial success.
  • Create your mastermind team.
  • The company you keep determines how far you will go. Stay only w/ people who will assist you in the journey to financial freedom.

First Laptop

We bought our first laptop (we often say it “laftaf”). Though it’s just a 2nd hand. It’s worth to buy it because it will help us a lot.

TOSHIBA
Pentium Celeron
2Ghz Processor
40gig Hard Disk
384MB RAM
with Mouse
with Bag
with External Floppy Drive

We may use this in presenting projects to the clients and reporting if we have business meetings. The real owner of this laptop is my father’s co-worker. At first we did not plan to buy laptop because we could not afford to buy one, the owner told my father to find him a buyer with the price of php20,000. My father approached us (Marvin and Me) if we have prospect buyers for this. We told the owner that there’s no prospect buyer for that price, and he turned the price down into php15,000. We told the owner again that your laptop doesn’t have drivers php15,000 is too high. Marvin and I decided to buy it if the owner would make it php10,000 and we told the owner that there would be a buyer for php10,000. The owner really needed money, finally he decided to sell it for php10,000. The team were glad after they heard this news.


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