Cashflow | Kvadrant
Moving to the right side requires a from working for money to building or buying income-producing assets.
Owns a system and has people working for them. The business operates independently of the owner. CASHFLOW KVADRANT
Trades time for money. Seeks security, a steady paycheck, and benefits. Moving to the right side requires a from
Money works for them. Generates passive income through assets like real estate, stocks, or businesses. Key Differences Left Side (E & S) Right Side (B & I) Income Type Active (Time = Money) Passive (System/Money = Money) Focus Job Security & Autonomy Freedom & Wealth Generation Tax Impact Highest Taxes Lowest Taxes/Tax Advantages Risk Appears safe, but risky Higher risk, higher reward How to Transition (Left to Right) Trades time for money
The quadrant is divided into a "left side" (active, trading time for money) and a "right side" (passive, money works for you).
Owns a job. Freelancers, doctors, or small business owners. If they stop working, income stops.
Learn to distinguish between assets and liabilities. Start Small: Begin investing (I) while working (E/S). Why the Right Side Wins The Truth About Getting Rich (Cashflow Quadrant)

