Imagine…your children leave home knowing more than most adults about money and investing

Money the instruction manual

By Elisabeth Donati

Money…The Instruction Manual (for kids & teens)

For kids ages 8 and up (and their parents).

Money…The Instruction Manual is a comprehensive guide that helps you teach your kids the importance of saving and investing and more importantly, why it’s critical to start early. Keep your child from being one of the thousands of adults who have told us they wish that they had learned how money works when they were young.

We teach kids, teens and adults how to create financial freedom for themselves, and others, and we firmly believe that when they have this skill, it empowers them to make choices that ultimately lead to a more fulfilling life.

Money…The Instruction Manual was designed for you, the parent, teacher or guardian, with that purpose in mind. We know you don’t have a lot of time but you want to make sure your children are prepared to handle the financial aspects of their lives so we’ve created this simple, easy to use program.

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Wow! This is all the things I wished I would have learned when I was a teenager! It’s packed with ideas about ways to help your child understand money before they reach adulthood. It has a wide range of topics from signing contracts, budgeting, investing, and credit cards, to goal setting and controlling our thoughts and emotions.

There are fun worksheets and quizzes for kids and lots of insights for adults, you can tell the author genuinely cares about kids and understands how to make learning about money fun! I love that this book is encouraging my teen and tween towards a life of financial freedom.
~ Carson (verified Amazon Review)

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