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Fun facts and thought-provoking items appear throughout this children's guide to money--its history and its use, including banks, savings, credit, interest, etc. Illustrated in a lively style combining cartoons, photo-collages, and energetic illustrations. Full color.
At a time when kids have more debt and temptation than ever comes a completely revised and updated edition of the #1 New York Times bestseller on teaching children aged three to twenty about money Money Doesn't Grow on Trees is the book that parents turn to when it comes to teaching their children about money. With 180,000 young adults between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four declaring bankruptcy last year and college students graduating with an average of $28,000 in debt, Neale S. Godfrey is the definitive expert on the subject and her time-tested advice is more important than ever. Money Doesn't Grow on Trees offers exercises and concrete examples on everything from responsible budgeting to understanding the difference between "want" and "need" for children of every age. This revised edition includes entirely new sections that discuss The power of the Internet The tactics of television advertisers The world of eBay Godfrey's years of experience as a mother and a financial expert make Money Doesn't Grow on Trees a book no responsible parent can afford to pass up.
Provides an overview of economics and money, including earning, spending, saving, checks and credit cards, banks, and the history of money.
A group of children learn about economic interdependence as they see how raw materials throughout the world are transformed into a salable product--an ice cream cone.
Answers many questions kids have about money including its history, how to spend and save it, common terms, and what credit is.
In this friendly, down-to-earth book, a trusted financial expert, working mother, and author of "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees" shows mothers how to translate successful business strategies into more effective and productive home management skills--offering great tips on efficient home administration.
Offers parents a helpful approach to teach their teenagers the value and meaning of money, explaining how to deal with teen attitudes and expectations about money, curb excesses, help them develop essential financial wisdom, and manage their own money.
Organized both chronologically by stage of life and by issues, this book by the author of Money Doesn't Grow on Trees offers practical, simple strategies for choosing everything from housing to schools to child care. Worksheets designed to help parents prepare for future significant expenditures, both expected and unexpected, are included.
A guide to reducing debt and saving money.
A step-by-step program that shows parents what to do at each stage of a child’s life to provide wealth for the next generation. If you're like most parents, you know that you should start saving for your children's future but you're just not sure where to begin. Whether you earn six dollars an hour or six figures a year, Make Your Kid a Millionaire helps your kids acquire everything that more money can provide: Time. Knowledge. Security. Stability. And it will grant you the peace of mind that comes with supplying your children with a financial head start.