The collegiate class of 2002 that is just entering the job market carries the highest level of student and credit-card debt ever, even considering inflation. This rising level of debt by our youth has... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was good overall. Unfortunately, I was looking for a lot more information on college planning, so I struck out (only a few pages). Otherwise, it does a good job describing the life cycle of a child's view of money. Recommended for most parents of kids 18 and under.
For parents seeking to instill "financial literacy"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Collaboratively written by Certified Financial Planner Alan Feigenbaum and his daughter Gibora, A Parent's Guide To Money: Raising Financially Savvy Children is a solidly written and "parenting friendly" guide to teaching children and teenagers the money skills they will need to survive in a world filled with voracious credit card companies, scams and swindles, volatile securities, complicated loan applications, and much more. Presented in easy-to-understand, reader friendly terms, A Parent's Guide To Money masterfully takes the difficulties of communicating properly with young people into account. If you are a parent seeking to instill "financial literacy" and good monetary management practices in your child, then give a careful reading to A Parent's Guide To Money.
Good book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
A very thorough book with a good amount of ideas for how to ensure your child is savvy about money and prepared to go out into the world to manage their own. Worth the read.
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