Honestly, the game looks cool and very much needed in today's society. I've watched the video and I completely agree that financial education is the way to go. Working because I want to work, and not because I have to be tied down to my 9-5 job. It's a brilliant idea.
I do think the game title isn't quite very catchy and concepts are a little complicated, so I would want to work that out first before starting any promotions. With all the hard work that players have to do while playing the game (writing notes, making calculations, etc.), some people might be deterred by it. Perhaps if it could be automatically recorded, it may work out better. After all, most people play games for leisure, and not to do more thinking or hard work, even if it is an educational game. Also, society is currently in the employee mindset and not that of an entrepreneur, so a bit of mindset shifts are required for selling it, even on Kickstarter, a crowdfunding website.
I do appreciate the details in the game as it is much more informative than other types of financial education games.
I would do research on your market based on similar games such as Robert Kiyosaki's cashflow game, to understand more about what your potential customers would like. I would also look at a way to differentiate your game from other educational games so that people can perceive it to be "the one and only" which is your best selling point.