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26 Financial Things to Teach Your Parents

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In this day and time, the need for financial education and the push for financial literacy cannot be overstated or overvalued. Chances are, your parents and teachers may NOT have talked to you or taught you about money, saving, credit, wealth, insurance, budgeting, investing, etc. So many people wish that they had been taught about personal finance at a younger age, before making costly mistakes. 26 Financial Things to Teach Your Parents will educate you about money, bills, credit and savings so that you can put it all together to help to create the life that you want for yourself. Regardless of your age, you will learn at least one thing (if not more) to help you become more wealthy, simply by reading this book. Written in a straight-and-to-the-point manner, the book is easy to understand, and is suitable for tweens on up to their parents. It is not a how-to manual. It is designed to capture the attention of the reader by leaving an image of the lesson in the reader's mind through simplistic words and poignant illustrations. A sample of lessons Learn more so you can earn more
Pay yourself first
It doesn't have to cost more to be worth more
Pay less now, or pay more later
Love what you do, the money will follow
Things aren't always the way that they look

90 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published April 1, 2008

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