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"Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze teach parents how to raise money-smart kids in a debt-filled world.In Smart Money Smart Kids, financial expert and best-selling author Dave Ramsey and his daughter Rachel Cruze equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with the basics like working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment,...
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This survival guide introduces the basics of financial literacy and money management for kids—from earning and saving money to spending and donating it—and gives readers essential skills for financial know-how. The book also explores how choices about money and finances connect to character development and social-emotional well-being. Readers will find ideas for setting money goals, delaying gratification, being thrifty, building self-esteem,...
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Pittner and Nordman show you how to motivate your kids to manage their money. They'll make lots of mistakes. When you start teaching them at a young age, though, their mistakes are a lot smaller (and cheaper) than years later when they're in the workforce. Raising Your Money-Savvy Family For Next-Generation Financial Independence will help you learn to validate their feelings about money, talk through their mistakes, and think of better ways to manage...
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"Lieber covers all the basics: the best ways to handle the tooth fairy, allowance, chores, charity, savings, birthdays, holidays, cell phones, splurging, clothing, cars, part-time jobs, and college tuition. But he also identifies a set of traits and virtues--like modesty, patience, generosity, and perspective--that parents hope their young adults will carry with them out into the world"-- Provided by publisher.
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"From Beth Kobliner, the author of the bestselling personal finance bible Get a Financial Life--a new, must-have guide showing parents how to teach their children (from toddlers to young adults) to manage money in a smart way. Many of us think we can have the 'money talk' when our kids are old enough to get it...which won't be for years, right? But get this: research shows that even preschoolers can understand basic money concepts, and a study from...
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Chicago Review Press
Pub. Date
2010
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The Young Investor explains the language of business and the skill of investing so that children can grow up business literate and get an early start at making their money grow. Brief, fun projects teach them how to balance a checkbook, read stock tables, and understand terms such as inflation, recession, and the fed--as well as how to buy and sell stocks, savings bonds, and mutual funds. This fully updated second edition introduces mortgages and...
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Aladdin
Pub. Date
2018
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English
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"Financial habits form early. Children learn by observing a parent's behavior and through their own experiences. That's why it's important to make sure your children are treating money the right way. From allowances and birthday money to cash they'll one day earn babysitting or mowing lawns, The Squirrel Manifesto provides a platform to set your children on the path to a lifetime of fiscal responsibility. Just as a squirrel gathers nuts to prepare...
13) Birthday bling
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Dollars to doughnuts volume 1
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Kane Press, an imprint of ASTRA Books for young readers
Pub. Date
2024
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English
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"An early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies. Lucy and her best friend, Julian, find out about the pros and cons of gift cards versus credit cards"-- Provided by publisher.
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Dollars to Doughnuts volume 2
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Recorded Books, Inc
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[2024]
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After Julian's blender blunder, his and Lucy's cooking club looks like a horror show. Worse yet, the school's brand-new banner is ruined. Julian feels awful. He doesn't have money to replace it. With some clever budget tips and the cooking club's help, maybe Julian and Lucy can find a way to make lots of dough!


