Financial Parenting

Financial Parenting
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780802430854

With chapters on stewardship, giving, borrowing and lending, saving and budgeting, this resource includes lots of activities and interactive questions with each chapter. Perfect for children ages 5 and up.

Money Matters for Kids

Money Matters for Kids
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9780802463432

Financial teacher and author Larry Burkett provides fun, creative tools to help children understand and apply the biblical concept of stewardship. Jokes, puzzles, and other fun activities and exercises make children ages 6-12 want to learn what God says about money.

Money Matters

Money Matters
Author: Veronica Karas
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-18
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 9781543960044

Your guide to achieving personal financial success from the beginning! $1 from every book sold goes directly to benefitting a children's education charity.CONGRATULATIONS! Please take a moment to pause and celebrate yourself. You are taking a massive leap forward in your life and, after you finish this book, you will have all the tools you need to make outstanding financial decisions every single day for the rest of your life!This book is for you if: You feel like you could have a better understanding of how to manage your money that's congruent with your goals.You're like the average kid in America and you never learned how to manage your money.You're a parent who wants to help educate your kids, so that they can excel in every area of their lives, including their finances.You're a recent college graduate and you want to get started on the right track - financially.You're graduating high school and want to know how to build a solid financial foundation.You're working on getting your financial house in order.You want to learn more about finances and integrate healthier financial habits into your life.I run into so many people these days that are just confused about everything going on with their finances. Many of these people happen to be close friends and family, and I'm determined to help. Let's all be honest here: Between bankers, planners, brokers, attorneys, accountant, and 17 other professionals - you could easily spend more money than you probably have in your bank just trying to find the right advice. We don't learn personal finance in school and the world just serves to confuse us more the longer we spend in it. The other unspoken thing is that everyone thinks their method, or their plan, is the best way or the only way. The truth about finance is that there's a lot of gray area. There are multiple solutions to one problem. There are multiple pathways to every outcome. I'm here to clear everything up. My personal mission is to help young professionals take control of their financial lives - creating a pay yourself first system, avoiding unnecessary costs, asking better questions, and becoming empowered through knowledge. In my head, by reading this book, you will learn so much about all aspects of personal finance, that you will become a resource among your group of friends for all things finance, regardless of what you do for a living. It's a lofty goal.

Money Matters for Teens

Money Matters for Teens
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780802446367

Provides a basic understanding of the purpose of money and explains stewardship, money, attitude, planning, banking, spending, careers, and more by using the Bible as the plan.

A Boy, a Budget, and a Dream

A Boy, a Budget, and a Dream
Author: Jasmine Paul
Publisher: Createfinstew, LLC
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733453837

Kass budgets her money carefully and expects her brother Joey to do the same. But Joey spends every dollar he earns. When he realizes he hasn't saved enough money to pay for something he's been dreaming about, Joey must either learn to budget or risk giving up his dream. A Boy, A Budget, and a Dream helps teach financial literacy and money management to children ages 4-8 in a fun and easy to comprehend way! Grab yours today and encourage the children in your life to start budgeting for their dreams! Follow Jasmine on Instagram @jasminelikepaul or visit www.createfinstew.com for more financial literacy resources. Here's what others have said about A Boy, A Budget, and a Dream: ★★★★★ - My children loved learning how the children saved and budgeted their allowances to buy what they wanted. It also shows children how to prioritize their spending habits. A big win! This topic is an important lesson for children to learn at an early age. Making great financial decisions at a tender age will allow them better choices as they mature and get older. Highly recommend!

Money Matters for Kids

Money Matters for Kids
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780802446350

Explains personal finance for young Christians, and provides advice on stewardship, earning and spending money, and related matters.

Quarters

Quarters
Author: Mary Hill
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516250588

Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to the twenty-five cent United States coin. The Money Matters emergent reader series introduces children to the basics of money. The spreads link text to images and discuss the meanings of the symbols on each coin and bill, and how people earn, save, and spend money. Includes glossary with pronunciation guide and an index, also includes, To Find Out More section that lists additional reading materials and websites that will encourage readers to learn more about money and beginning finance.

Fifty Money-Making Ideas for Kids

Fifty Money-Making Ideas for Kids
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780849940453

Offers practical ideas for ways to make money during every season of the year, with quotes from Scripture and advice based on Biblical principles.

Why Does Money Matter?

Why Does Money Matter?
Author: Rachel Eagen
Publisher: Money Sense: An Introduction t
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778726661

This title explores the role of money in the lives of people around the world, including its necessity for meeting basic needs, as well as the importance for charity. Through authentic examples and engaging scenarios, young readers will learn that money, when used wisely, can be an instrument of good in the world. Teacher's guide available.

Teaching Children Money Matters

Teaching Children Money Matters
Author: Deanna Schwartzman
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Credit cards
ISBN: 1608443310

TEACHING CHILDREN MONEY MATTERS HOW CAN ADULTS HELP THEIR CHILDREN LEARN TO AVOID CREDIT CARD DEBT AND BE BETTER PREPARED TO HANDLE THEIR OWN FUTURE FINANCES? All adults would like a secure financial future for their children. Throughout this book, you will find numerous ideas, techniques, strategies and lessons that will provide answers to those very questions. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher or student, you will find ideas and resources to begin understanding how to better help your children manage their money and have secure financial futures. In order to teach our children how to handle their finances, we need to educate ourselves and use available resources on the topic. Let this book GUIDE you to do just that. Deanna W. Schwartzman and Deanna M. Suckow are former teachers who have retired, each after more than a quarter-century in the classroom. Their experiences have been with regular and special education students. Each has been married for almost 50 years. Their current total of grandchildren stands at nine. It was with these grandchildren in mind that they began the research project which has culminated in this book. They were determined that their grandchildren have the knowledge of money management for a successful, well-informed financial future. With all these grandchildren and the present day economy, they joined together to write Teaching Children Money Matters (a resource guide for parents, grandparents, teachers and students) and its companion book, What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt (21 statements that may change how the future generations handle money to secure their future finances.)