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Raising Money Smart Kids: What They Need to Know about Money and How to Tell Them » (REV)

Book cover image of Raising Money Smart Kids: What They Need to Know about Money and How to Tell Them by Janet Bodnar

Authors: Janet Bodnar
ISBN-13: 9781419505164, ISBN-10: 1419505165
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Date Published: August 2005
Edition: REV

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Author Biography: Janet Bodnar


Janet Bodnar is a wife, mother, household manager, author and editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.  As a nationally recognized expert on family finances, she is a popular speaker, is frequently quoted in the media and has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, The Early Show, and Good Morning America.  Janet also pens a column for AOL's Coach program.

Book Synopsis

A parent's guide to helping kids unravel the mystery of money.The children of the 21st century have more spending power than any generation to date. Along with this increased power comes an unmatched curiosity about our monetary system and a greater expectation of fiscal responsibility. How can parents help their children grasp money and its role in society? Janet Bodnar, mother of three and a nationally recognized expert in the field of children's and family finances, shares her strategies for helping parents help their kids understand the power of a dollar in Raising Money Smart Kids.

Bodnar, executive editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance, provides parents with sensible ways to help children-from toddlers to teenagers-understand the role of money and how it works. She teaches parents how to handle the sticky questions like "Are we poor?" "How much money do you make?" and the inevitable "It's my money, so why can't I spend it the way I want?"

Raising Money Smart Kids begins with a "Test Your Money Smarts" quiz, and each chapter includes real-life questions and answers from Bodnar's popular weekly column. At the end of many chapters are stumpers that kids toss parents' way-along with appropriate responses.

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