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Parents & Money
Money Doesn’t Grow
on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children
By Neale S.
Godfrey, Carolina Edwards
Synopsis:
Geared for parents, in this book, Godfrey
teaches parents how to educated their children about money management out in
the world.
Neale
S. Godfrey’s Ultimate Kids’ Money Book
By Neale S. Godfrey
Synopsis: Godfrey engages children with illustrations, photographs, charts
and diagrams to explain everything about money from earning it, saving it
and spending it. She explains the history of money, international currency
and credit, checks and electronic banking.
Dr.
Tightwad’s Money-Smart Kids
By Janet Bodnar
Synopsis: Bodnar’s character "Dr. Tightwad" provides a fun and helpful guide
to parents to teach their children how to save and spend wisely.
The Totally
Aweseme Book for Kids (And Their Parents)
By Adriane G. Berg, Arthur Berg Bochner
Synopsis: With quizzes, games, kid-friendly forms and charts, Adriane Berg
and her son teach children about the basics of money handling, including
budgets, savings, investing and paying for college.
A Penny
Save: Teaching Your Children the Values and Life Skills They Will Need to
Live in the Real World
By Neale S. Godfrey, Tad Richards
Synopsis: While the focus of this book lies more with passing your morals
and values to your children, Godfrey does provide some interesting insights
into teaching your children about money.
How to Raise
Kids Without Going Broke: The Complete Financial Guide for Parents
By Peter Finch, Delia Marshall, Steve Swartz
Synopsis: Set up more like a timeline of expenses, Finch, Marshall and
Swartz prepare new parents for the financial expenses their new one will
incur and offers advice for those parents already struggling to keep their
children’s expenses paid for. They also provide suggestions and advice for
college saving.
Kids and
Money: A Hands-On Parent’s Guide to Teach Children About Money Management
and Business Basic
By Michael J. Searls, Todd Clary
Synopsis:
Searls and Clary offer a unique parent’s guide to teach children about money
management and financial and business basics.
How Can I
Ever Afford Children?: Money Skills for New and Experienced Parents
By Barbara Hetzer
Synopsis:
While Hetzer realizes the importance of saving for your child’s education,
she tries to redirect parents to understand the other important child
expenses, such as medical costs and childcare. She also provides useful
financial strategies used by both one-income or two-income households.
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