Little Ones Master Their Money

Little Ones Master Their Money
Author: Kim Ruff-Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-30
Genre:
ISBN:

In Little Ones Master Their Money, a lively group of young friends embark on an exciting journey to learn all about money. From saving their allowance to setting big dreams, these little ones discover how to make smart choices with their finances. Guided by their supportive parents and each other, they share their financial goals and helpful tips on budgeting, saving, and even giving back to their community. This charming book by children's author Kim Ruff-Moore brings the basics of money management to life in a way that's easy for kids to understand and fun to follow. Perfect for young readers eager to take their first steps towards financial independence!

Your Kids Can Master Their Money

Your Kids Can Master Their Money
Author: Ron Blue
Publisher: Focus on the Family Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN: 9781589971912

Current research tells us today's kids and teens don't know how to budget or spend wisely. They have purchasing influence, but they aren't prepared to handle money. Parents presume that their kids “get it” or that they are learning these skills in school. Yet kids still need parental guidance on how to manage money. Your Kids Can Master Their Money reveals key traits of financially wise people and gives parents tools to instill those traits in their children.

Kevin, the Money Master

Kevin, the Money Master
Author: Jessica Wagner
Publisher: Family Who Reads Together Stay
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781947884007

Did you learn good money lessons as a child? Are there things you wish you had understood about money before growing up? Teaching your children about money is an excellent gift because it will last a lifetime. Kevin, the Money Master is a fun way to start your child down the road to financial literacy.

Money Monster Or Money Master?

Money Monster Or Money Master?
Author: Norma Lafonte
Publisher: True Wealth Group
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992160913

What Others are Saying About the Book "I absolutely loved this book. A fabulous resource for parents and kids. The recommendations are simple and easy to implement. I'd like to see every child have an education like this about money." Dr. Vicki Panaccione, Licensed Psychologist, Better Parenting Institute "Money Monster or Money Master? Teaches kids great money basics including giving to others and learning how to have their money work for them. Read this book with your kids!" T. Harv Eker, NY Times Best Selling Author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind "Money Monster or Money Master? Encourages adults to have an open dialog with kids about money and prepares them to live a life of abundance!" David Osborn, New York Times Best Selling Author of Wealth Can't Wait "One of the most important skills your child needs is the ability to manage money - yet this isn't taught in school. Money Monster or Money Master delivers sound, practical advice to parents who want to give their children a head start in life." Rock Thomas, Rock Thomas International, Author, Speaker and Coach of Entrepreneurs We wrote this book because it hurts our hearts when we see people struggle financially. We've been in those shoes and know how painful it can be. We also know that when you know better, you can do better, and that all parents want a better future for their kids. Parents teach their kids to walk, talk and brush their teeth. Our book guides you to teach kids the habit of good money management skills from the time they start recognizing what money is and what it can be used for. To be honest, its not that hard to do, but realistically, few parents know how, or what, to teach their kids about money. Our parents were good and kind-hearted people, but no one taught them, so they didn't teach us. Likely you have had the same experience. Learning money lessons, the hard way, is the hardest way of learning, and we want to help you avoid that path for your kids. Our book makes it fun and easy - and many adults learn a thing or two along the way. Taming or destroying any Money Monsters in your life is simply a bonus of applying what you learn from reading our book. Take control of your future today - buy our book, apply the lessons and share what you learn with others. Let's make a difference together!

The First National Bank of Dad

The First National Bank of Dad
Author: David Owen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0743216873

Most parents do more harm than good when they try to teach their children about money. They make saving seem like a punishment, and force their children to view reckless spending as their only rational choice. To most kids, a savings account is just a black hole that swallows birthday checks. David Owen, a New Yorker staff writer and the father of two children, has devised a revolutionary new way to teach kids about money. In The First National Bank of Dad, he explains how he helped his own son and daughter become eager savers and rational spenders. He started by setting up a bank of his own at home and offering his young children an attractively high rate of return on any amount they chose to save. "If you hang on to some of your wealth instead of spending it immediately," he told them, "in a little while, you'll be able to double or even triple your allowance." A few years later, he started his own stock market and money-market fund for them. Most children already have a pretty good idea of how money works, Owen believes; that's why they are seldom interested in punitive savings schemes mandated by their parents. The first step in making children financially responsible, he writes, is to take advantage of human nature rather than ignoring it or futilely trying to change it. "My children are often quite irresponsible with my money, and why shouldn't they be?" he writes. "But they are extremely careful with their own." The First National Bank of Dad also explains how to give children real experience with all kinds of investments, how to foster their charitable instincts, how to make them more helpful around the house, how to set their allowances, and how to help them acquire a sense of value that goes far beyond money. He also describes at length what he feels is the best investment any parent can make for a child -- an idea that will surprise most readers.

MONEY Master the Game

MONEY Master the Game
Author: Anthony Robbins
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1476757860

"Bibliography found online at tonyrobbins.com/masterthegame"--Page [643].

The Opposite of Spoiled

The Opposite of Spoiled
Author: Ron Lieber
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0062247034

New York Times Bestseller “We all want to raise children with good values—children who are the opposite of spoiled—yet we often neglect to talk to our children about money. . . . From handling the tooth fairy, to tips on allowance, chores, charity, checking accounts, and part-time jobs, this engaging and important book is a must-read for parents.” — Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project In the spirit of Wendy Mogel’s The Blessing of a Skinned Knee and Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman’s Nurture Shock, New York Times “Your Money” columnist Ron Lieber delivers a taboo-shattering manifesto that explains how talking openly to children about money can help parents raise modest, patient, grounded young adults who are financially wise beyond their years For Ron Lieber, a personal finance columnist and father, good parenting means talking about money with our kids. Children are hyper-aware of money, and they have scores of questions about its nuances. But when parents shy away from the topic, they lose a tremendous opportunity—not just to model the basic financial behaviors that are increasingly important for young adults but also to imprint lessons about what the family truly values. Written in a warm, accessible voice, grounded in real-world experience and stories from families with a range of incomes, The Opposite of Spoiled is both a practical guidebook and a values-based philosophy. The foundation of the book is a detailed blueprint for the best ways to handle the basics: the tooth fairy, allowance, chores, charity, saving, birthdays, holidays, cell phones, checking accounts, clothing, cars, part-time jobs, and college tuition. It identifies a set of traits and virtues that embody the opposite of spoiled, and shares how to embrace the topic of money to help parents raise kids who are more generous and less materialistic. But The Opposite of Spoiled is also a promise to our kids that we will make them better with money than we are. It is for all of the parents who know that honest conversations about money with their curious children can help them become more patient and prudent, but who don’t know how and when to start.

Finance 101 for Kids

Finance 101 for Kids
Author: Walter Andal
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2021-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1662919816

Book 1 of 2 Series How do we equip the next generation with money management skills that they can carry forth into their adult lives? One of the most important lessons that you can teach your kids is how to handle their money. Unfortunately, for most parents, giving their kids a sound financial education is an afterthought at best. Frustrated by the lack of resources that apply the concept of finance to real life situations for his own children to learn from, author Walter Andal was inspired to create an informative and entertaining book to help children get on the right path to making smart personal financial decisions. In Finance 101 for Kids, children and parents will explore: * How money started * How to earn and make money * Saving and investing * What credit is and the dangers of mishandling credit * What the stock market is * Economic forces that can affect personal finance * What currencies and foreign exchanges are * The importance of giving back to the community And much, much more! ** Now Available! Finance 102 for Kids: Practical Money Lessons Children Cannot Afford to Miss **

The First National Bank of Dad

The First National Bank of Dad
Author: David Owen
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781416534259

Every parent wants to raise financially responsible children, but often, any efforts to teach kids about money are doomed from the start. As David Owen learned with his own daughter and son, parents who take a traditional approach to talking about money will find that their children learn all the fiscal restraint of an Enron executive. So Owen devised a novel approach: he established the Bank of Dad, offering simple terms and generous incentives for saving, and then stepped aside and gave his young children the freedom to use their money as they wanted. Instead of blowing it all on candy and toys, they developed a strong sense of financial discipline and responsibility. As they grew older, he added a stock exchange to the Bank of Dad to broaden their understanding of investing. It sounds complicated, but it's not. His kids will have to work for a living someday, but they are well armed to meet their financial needs and responsibilities. They are avid savers; they know how to balance their checkbooks; they understand the principles of investing in stocks and bonds. The First National Bank of Dad is a highly accessible guide that offers excellent financial tips for any family and shows readers just how to implement this unusual and innovative plan in their own households.

Money Master Or Money Monster?: Teach Your Kids the Basics of Money and Have Them Love Every Minute!

Money Master Or Money Monster?: Teach Your Kids the Basics of Money and Have Them Love Every Minute!
Author: Lance Dinahan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-10-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781724108456

We wrote this book because it hurts our hearts when we see people struggle financially. We've been in those shoes and know how painful it can be. We also know that when you know better, you can do better, and that all parents want a better future for their kids.Parents teach their kids to walk, talk and brush their teeth. Our book guides you to teach kids the habit of good money management skills from the time they start recognizing what money is and what it can be used for. To be honest, its not that hard to do, but realistically, few parents know how, or what, to teach their kids about money. Our parents were good and kind-hearted people, but no one taught them, so they didn