Talking about money can be tricky, especially with your kids. It’s hard to know where to start! As parents, you think you can put off the “money talk” until your kids are older. But get this: research shows that kids’ money habits are formed by age seven.
With Beth Kobliner’s new book Make Your Kid A Money Genius (Even If You’re Not) as your step-by-step guide, you'
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Need this :)
My kids need this!
Would love to have this to help teach my 12 year old grandson learn how to manage money
I really need this
This sounds interesting!
I think this is wonderful. I tried to do a little bit of this with my children by making them save money they got as gifts and allowance money. But sometimes we would slack in this. I would like to try harder with my grandchildren. Its really important for them,to learn the value in saving
I need this!!
Sounds like an awesome book!
I really need this for my son who can't seem to save a dime! THANKS.
My son started investing when he was 16 and has a nice nest egg for a house one day.
My husband and I both retired at the age of 47, we have been retired now for over 7 years. But we have never been able to teach our kids how to handle money properly. They both say that they will have to work until they die. It is so sad. They are in their 30's and in debt. The only debt my husband and I had was a house payment and we paid it off in 7 years. I still use coupons when I shop and even when we go out to dinner, but my kids think coupons are a waste of time. Sometimes I think the hospital gave me the wrong kids. lol I would love to give this book to them, but they probably wouldn't read it.
I need this
Great idea for all parents.
Forget the kids, can I read this too?
We definitely could use this in our house!