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This week's topic: Make Your Kid a Money Genius! Learn about strategies you can use to teach your kids about money, how you can teach your kids that hard work pays, what your kids should know about investing and more. Let us know what rules you follow when talking to your kids about money and tell us what financial advice you think would benefit parents when raising a money genius!
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This week, we have special guest Beth Kobliner joining us!
Beth Kobliner will join our chat (tweeting from @BethKobliner) and will be sharing information from her book, Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not)!
More About Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not)
Here's a message from Beth Kobliner:
Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not) is a jargon-free, step-by-step guide to help parents of all income levels teach their kids—from ages three to twenty-three—about money. It turns out the key to raising a money genius isn’t to teach that four quarters equal a dollar or how to pick a stock. Instead, it’s about instilling values that have been proven to make people successful—not just financially, but in life: delaying gratification, working hard, living within your means, getting a good education, and acting generously toward others. More specifically, you’ll learn why allowance isn’t the Holy Grail when teaching your kid to handle money, and why after-school jobs aren’t always the answer either. You’ll discover the right age to give your kid a credit card, and learn why doling out a wad of cash can actually be a good parenting move.
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