THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

When a 'no-brainer' becomes a 'nightmare'

By Lynn Asinof
Globe Correspondent / June 12, 2005

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Christy Lochner and Sean DiBartolo trace the roots of their interest in real estate back to Lochner's purchase of a $200 board game called ''Cashflow 101." Created by financial author Robert T. Kiyosaki, the game was designed to teach basic financial and investment concepts, with real estate a key part of the strategy. (Full article: 632 words)

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