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Prosperity Factor for Kids (U.S.)

A Comprehensive Parent's Guide to Developing Positive Saving, Spending, and Credit Habits

by (author) Kelley Keehn

Publisher
Insomniac Press
Initial publish date
May 2007
Category
Money Management
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781897178423
    Publish Date
    May 2007
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

Parents need to teach their kids about money, and this book will help! It is divided by age group, from five-year-olds using a piggy bank to teenagers preparing to leave home for the first time.Inside you will find many exercises, examples, and tips to help parents and children become financially fit. The Prosperity Factor for Kids details incremental lessons and skills needed to turn your kids into mini-money managers. It also informs parents about programs and financial products available to children.Learning about money and finance can be both easy and fun. In this book, you will find all of the tools necessary to lay the foundation for the financial health and well-being of your child — the impact of which can't be measured in figures alone.

About the author

Kelley Keehn is an award-winning and best-selling author of nine books on personal finance and fraud protection including, Protecting You & Your Money: A Guide To Avoiding Identity Theft and Fraud (winner of the Institute for Financial Literacy’s Excellence in Financial Literacy Education Award in 2014), The Woman’s Guide to Money and The Prosperity Factor for Kids. During her fourteen years as an educator of personal finance, she has frequently appeared on The Marilyn Denis Show as the personal-finance authority, and was the host of Burn My Mortgage on the W Network. Kelley has also made appearances on CBC Radio, and has written for The Globe and Mail, Tangerine Bank, and Meridian Credit.

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Editorial Reviews

"Solid, real-world advice that will help parents raise financially savvy and successful kids." — Rob Carrick, Globe and Mail

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