Considering level of involvement of Employee, Self-employed, Businessman and Investor
We have analyzed different views and ‘extensions’ to the quadrant and reviewed it.
Tha Cash Flow Quadrant becomes even more interesting when adding ‘Involvement to Business System’ and ‘Social Aspects’ to it.
Many of us are familiar with Robert Kiyosaki’s books “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and his sequel, “Cash Flow Quadrant”. It became famous for its Cash Flow Quadrant with is four ‘magic letters’: E/S/B/I that stand for:
E: Employee — Working for someone else.
S: Self-employed or Small business owner — Where a person owns his own job and is his own boss.
B: Business owner — A person owns a business to make money; typically where the owner’s physical presence is not required.
I: Investor — Investing money in order to receive a larger income in the future.
Sources: wikipedia.org, RichDad.com
WebCTO Handouts:
PDF: Cashflow Quadrant - Robert Kiyosaki (pdf) (42 downloads)
PPT: Cashflow Quadrant - Robert Kiyosaki (ppt) (1782 downloads)