Rich Dad Finance Tracker
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Rich Dad Finance Tracker

阳 孙 · released 8 Oct 2025 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

New: Rich Dad Cashflow Game

We're excited to introduce the all-new Cashflow Game module! This is a tabletop game simulator based on the classic "Rich Dad Poor Dad" financial education concept.

Game Features:

5 Professions - Teacher, Engineer, Doctor, Janitor, Lawyer, each with different income and expenses

Classic Board Game Mechanics - Roll dice, trigger random events, buy and sell assets

Build Passive Income - Accumulate passive income through real estate, stocks, small businesses

Escape the Rat Race - When passive income covers all expenses, you achieve financial freedom!

Goal: Accumulate cash-flowing assets (rent, dividends, interest, etc.) until your passive income exceeds your expenses, escaping the "Rat Race" to achieve true financial freedom.

This is not a typical expense tracker. It’s built on Rich Dad Poor Dad principles:

Assets put money in your pocket; liabilities take it out.

Financial freedom = Passive Income ≥ Monthly Expenses.

Tracking is the start; disciplined reviews and asset-focused decisions drive results.

What you get:

Asset–Liability view: Beyond income/expenses, rebuild your balance sheet and net worth.

Passive income & runway: Quantify how close you are to freedom.

Versioning: Save snapshots, name and compare across months.

AI Prompt Assistant: One-tap expert prompts pre-filled with your data—paste into any AI tool.

Localization: English/Chinese with localized currency symbols.

Persistence & privacy: Your data stays on-device.

Why a paid app?

It’s a commitment device. Paying helps you slow down, reflect, and build a review habit instead of quitting after a week.

A single focused setup can help you avoid costly mistakes—one-time effort that could save six figures over time.

Get started:

Add income, expenses, assets, and liabilities; surface passive income.

Save “versions”, review monthly, watch net worth and cashflow trends.

Use AI prompts to get tailored, actionable strategies and a 12‑month asset roadmap.