Teach Kids About Money: Recommended Books
Kids have a unique way of blowing any parent's budget. The endless requests of "Can I get ….?" give us a clear indication as parents that children do not understand the value of money, and teaching them important values about spending and saving can be a difficult task.
Spare your budget and your patience by teaching your children the value of money early on and help them become super saving smart adults! We recommend these books to help YOU teach your children about managing money and saving.
Pre-k thru 2nd Grade
One Cent, Two Cents, Old Cent, New Cent: All About Money – by Bonnie Worth, a Dr. Seuss inspired book
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday – by Judith Viorst
3rd thru 8th Grade
The Money Tree – by Dave Hunt, a great lesson in Economics 101
Lunch Money – by Andrew Clements, for those Entrepreneurial kiddos out there
For parents
Rich Dad's Rich Kid Smart Kid: Give Your Child a Financial Head Start – by Robert Kiyosaki
In today's age, education is more important than ever; however, there is certainly a gap in financial education for our youth. Help your children (or grandchildren) become money savvy using inspiration and practical financial knowledge. Additionally, we would be more than happy to work with you and your child and start them early on a path to saving—contact us today to start the process!
About the author
Athena K. Stone has been with Attentive Investment Managers, Inc. since 2003, is an Investment Advisor and the Chief Compliance Officer for the company. Mrs. Stone earned her Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC) designation in 2010 from the College for Financial Planning. She received the designation of Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF) from Fi360 in 2011. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Organizational Leadership from Brandman University in 2012 and her Master of Science in Financial Planning and Designation of MPAS (Master Planner Advanced Studies) from the College for Financial Planning in 2018.
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