Maricopa Community Colleges  EPS101   20042-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/09/03
EPS101 20042-99999 LEC 2 Credit(s) 2 Period(s)
Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Instructor Training
Rich Dad's Cashflow principles, processes, and tools that represent a new paradigm for financial literacy. Concepts and principles based upon Rich Dad Poor Dad, Cashflow Quadrant, and the Rich Dad Cashflow 101 Game (Copyright) (all). Prerequisites: None.
 
Course Note:This course is intended to prepare instructors to teach Rich Dad's Cashflow. (Copyright)
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
EPS101   20042-99999 Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Instructor Training
1. Develop, explain and present the definitions and need for financial literacy that are outlined in Rich Dad Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant. (I)
2. Develop a summary of the lessons that comprise the Rich Dad Poor Dad model using the Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual, Student Guide and Instructional Video (I, II)
3. Develop and deliver lessons one and two: The Rich Don't Work for Money and Why Teach Financial Literacy using the Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual, Student Guide and Instructional Video. (III, IV)
4. Develop and deliver lessons three and four: Mind Your Own Business and The History of Taxes using the Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual, Student Guide and Instructional Video. (V, VI)
5. Develop and deliver lessons five and six: The Rich Invent Money and Work to Learn – Don't Work for Money using the Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual, Student Guide and Instructional Video. (VII, VIII)
6. Develop and facilitate the Rich Dad Cashflow 101 Game using the Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual, Student Guide and Instructional Video. (VIII)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
EPS101   20042-99999 Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Instructor Training
    I. Definitions: Rich Dad's Wealth 101 (Copyright) Vocabulary
        A. Financial Terms
          1. Asset
          2. Balance Sheet
          3. Cash Flow
          4. Debt
          5. Capital
          6. Capital Gain/Loss
          7. Dividend
        B. General Terms
          1. Down Payment
          2. Doodads
          3. Certificate of Deposit
          4. Auditor
          5. Bankruptcy
        C. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
        D. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
        E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
      II. The Need for Financial Literacy (Copyright) and Overview of Lessons in Rich Dad Poor Dad
          A. The Need
          B. The Story of Two Dads
          C. The Cold Hard Facts
          D. Overview of the Six Lessons of Rich Dad Poor Dad
            1. The Rich Don't Work for Money
            2. Why Teach Financial Literacy?
            3. Mind Your Own Business
            4. The History of Taxes and the Power of Corporations
            5. The Rich Invent Money
            6. Work to Learn – Don't Work for Money
          E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
          F. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
          G. Rich Dad Cashfow Instructional Video (Copyright)
        III. Lesson One: The Rich Don't Work for Money (Copyright)
            A. Financial Statements
            B. Cashflow Patterns
            C. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
            D. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
            E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
          IV. Lesson Two: Why Teach Financial Literacy? (Copyright)
              A. Rule One: Know the Difference between and Asset and a Liability
              B. General and Personal Strategies for Creating Wealth
              C. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
              D. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
              E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
            V. Lesson Three: The Cashflow Quadrant (Copyright)
                A. Sectors of the Cashflow Quadrant
                B. Application of Sectors to Personal Finances
                C. Compare and Contrast Attitudes of the Rich, Poor and Middle Class
                D. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
                E. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
                F. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
              VI. Lesson Four: The History of Taxes and the Power of Corporations (Copyright)
                  A. Differences between those who Own Corporations and those who Work for Corporations
                  B. Corporate Asset Protection and Personal Finances
                  C. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
                  D. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
                  E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
                VII. Lesson Five: The Rich Invent Money (Copyright)
                    A. Identification of Types of Assets and Income
                    B. Seven Types of Investors
                    C. Personal Identification with Types of Investors
                    D. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
                    E. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
                    F. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
                  VIII. Lesson Six: Work to Learn – Don't Work for Money (Copyright)
                      A. Identification of Seven Steps to Personal Fast Tracks
                      B. One and Five Year Goals to Financial Security and Wealth
                      C. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructor's Manual (Copyright)
                      D. Rich Dad Cashflow Student Guide (Copyright)
                      E. Rich Dad Cashflow Instructional Video (Copyright)
                      F. Rich Dad Cashflow 101 Game (Copyright)
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