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:
1. Tweet about the Money Genius book
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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, we often have discussions on financial responsibility
I haven't yet, they're pretty young still but I would love to make sure they don't have to go through some of the money woes I've been through!
Yes, but I am not sure that I got through.
yes many times
Money talk weekly....maybe someday soon it will sink in!
I think I have had the money talk with my children almost weekly. I would love this book because what I am saying is not sinking in.
Yes we have had the money talk. Our most favorite lesson is budgeting, planning, and shopping for meals. Grocery shopping on a budget is tough!
This is a good read for anyone really. It's never too early to start being responsible with money.
Not yet, but I will when they get older!
I haven't had the money talk yet with my kids but I sure need to!
No I have not had the talk with my kids. My 19 year old is off the wall, every penny spent....I hat to say it, but just like me. My 24 year old makes money to pay the bills and lead a good life.
I hope to pass on the good money management skills from my parents to my kids. They are still young, but I describe to them opportunity costs in their terms.
I'm teaching my daughter about money and different ways to use and save it. Just had her to open her first savings account never too early to learn how to save and how to use it
I talk about money with my daughter all the time. She has been aware of money issues since she was a few years old. I teach her how to save and how to be frugal. I would love to win this book. Thanks for the chance!!!
I have not had the money talk with my kids as they are grown. But I hope to win this book for my son to use to make my grandson a Money Genius!