It's never too early to start teaching your kids to be more money savvy, so why not start now? We're teaming up with Beth Kobliner to bring you a #MoneyGenius giveaway so that you and your kids can finally have the "money talk" the right way!
Written by a personal finance expert, Beth Kobliner’s new book Make Your Kid A Money Genius (Even If You’re Not) is full of "teachable moments" that allow parents to teach their kids character traits that are important in all aspects of life. The book is full of surprises, so don't miss out on the chance to enter our amazing new giveaway.
Win a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You're Not) !
Ways to Enter:
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One lucky participant will be chosen at random to receive a $50 Amazon gift card and copy of Make Your Kid A Money Genius (Even If You’re Not). Enter through March 1, 2017, winners will be notified by March 3, 2017. Giveaway is open to members of SheSpeaks who are U.S residents only, age 18+. If you are not a member of SheSpeaks, click here to join.
Yes, I've had the money talk with my kids.
Love it, thanks for the chance to win.
Its a work in progres for ge both of us 😕
We will incorporate money sense and saving into Math and Home Ec for grocery budgeting. We will also show kids how to pay bills on time while prepping for High School and College.
Yes, I always talk with my kids about money.
yes I teach them everyday about money
Money talk is daily talk. It is fun and lighthearted, not something to be feared.
this talk should start very early my parents helped me live debt free even in college. so have the talk asap
We have recently started to have the money talk. We even made them save their Christmas money for as long as would could hold them off, they made it 2 month, which is good for most kids! I think we still have a little ways to go and this book would be perfect to help!
We have taught our kids from day one on how to save money and being responsible for it. Starting with a small allowance and saving for something they want and then also opening up a savings account.
I need to have the money talk with my kids!
I have talked some of the talk about money, it can be difficult when you are talking to a child about money. I would love to get this book to prepare my kids for there future.
My grown kids are at the age that we know nothing although we stress saving for emergencies. My Mom was an excellent teacher and I am still trying.
Not currently mine are too young to understand
Yes I have had the money talk and my sons deposit money to a college savings acct and we have them use their own money to buy things they want. They are 7 and 9 and understand how long it takes to save up.