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
2. Watch the video below & comment on this post
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.
We've been practicing good money practices from the very beginning
My kids know the value of money.
Yes I have teenagers so we have had the money talk
Haven't had the talk yet but we're definitely planning to.
Yes, I have had several money talk with my kids.
My oldest daughter is 20 and I have not been able to get through to her. She spends ever single penny she makes! Luckily I have 3 other kids, which means I have more chances to get it right with them.
I thought the review was good. This would be a great book to teach my younger children about money.
yes...its an ongoing discussion....piggy banks r hugely helpful
I have the money talk often with my kids. My daughter understands the importance of working hard to earn money. She also recognizes the value in saving and loves couponing. This book would reinforce the importance of being mindful, diligent, confident, and saavy.
We have not really had the money talk with our kids but after hearing this, I guess I should. Sounds like it has a lot of practical suggestions.
"The Teenage Investor" (Timothy Olsen) is an easy read and a great reference book. This book will take all the guess work out of where to place your funds in your 401K and it was written by a teenager that is now a multimillionaire.
I have always talked about the importance of saving when they get gifts of money, or are paid for doing something extra. As they get older, I think it's important to stress budgeting, and trying to buy things on sale.
I talk to my kids about money everyday and have set up savings accounts for them. I want them to get a better understanding of how to save and the importance of knowing where your money is.
Yes, many times I have had the money talk with my children.
Great video! My son is 16 years old and he and I will definitely find this book useful. Would love to win a copy!