The Wisest Investment
Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life
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The Wisest Investment
Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life
About This Book
If you're too busy parenting to read another parenting book, this book is for you!
"A treasure chest of great ideas presented in short, punchy chapters. Excellent!" - David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber
"This book is clear, practical, and customized to your kids' age and stage. Buy it, use it and thank me later." - Bruce Sellery, money columnist for CBC and CityLine
Most parents know that teaching their kids about money is critical to success in life, but studies show that many parents feel they lack the time, knowledge and experience to do it well. Add the seismic shift toward a cashless, digital society - accelerated in our post-pandemic world - and it's easy to feel overwhelmed.
With The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life, Canadian author and Chartered Professional Account Robin Taub, shares strategies for time-starved parents who want to raise responsible, independent, money-smart kids for life. A go-to resource for families - complete with practical worksheets, activities and self-assessment tools - The Wisest Investment has been newly updated for navigating the post-pandemic world.
In The Wisest Investment, you'll learn...
- The five pillars of money management: Earn, Save, Spend, Share and Invest
- Age-appropriate (from young kids to emerging adults) examples, actions and guidelines for all five pillars
- How to instill solid values in your children to help guide and prioritize their financial decisions
- How to help your children establish healthy money habits for life
- How to capitalize on "teachable moments" about money in countless everyday scenarios
- How to enhance your own money knowledge, so you can "lead by example"
- How to explain and navigate our increasingly cashless society
Teaching your kids to be money-smart will pay off in numerous ways and just may be one of the wisest investments you make.
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Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids about Money
- 2. Teaching Young Children: A Roadmap for Children Five to Eight Years Old
- 3. Teaching Preteens: A Roadmap for Preteens Nine to Twelve Years Old
- 4. Teaching Teenagers: A Roadmap for Teens Thirteen to Seventeen Years Old
- 5. Teaching Emerging Adults: A Roadmap for Young Adults Eighteen to Twenty-One Years Old
- Connect with Me
- List of Resources
- Further Resources
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments