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Finance 101 for Kids: Money Lessons Children Cannot Afford to Miss

Current price: $12.95
Finance 101 for Kids: Money Lessons Children Cannot Afford to Miss
Finance 101 for Kids: Money Lessons Children Cannot Afford to Miss

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Finance 101 for Kids: Money Lessons Children Cannot Afford to Miss

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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!

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