Raising Financially Fit Kids

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Is your child a spendthrift? A hoarder? Or maybe, downright oblivious? Are there family money dramas you can do without? In RAISING FINANCIALLY FIT KIDS, Joline Godfrey, one of the country’s leading experts on kids, parents, and money, gives parents the secrets and knowledge she has gleaned from a decade of working with kids on financial literacy and business. At the heart of the book lies a defined set of values:
  • Money is a tool for achieving and maintaining independence.
  • Saving is good; accumulation for its own sake is not.
  • Spending is best done wisely and within one’s means (though a bold purchase or investment may also be an act of wisdom).
  • Greed is not good. Giving generously is part of one’s responsibility to the human family; shepherding wealth is an act of respect—to the past and the future.
  • Money is an energy (not a commodity) that can be used for evil or for good.Designed for adults—parents, grandparents, mentors, advisors, and educators—concerned about raising children ages 5 to 18, RAISING FINANCIALLY FIT KIDS is centered around a developmental map covering ten specific money skills each child can master by the age of 18 to become a financially secure adult. This map gives parents a step-by-step approach to helping their kids become habitual savers, smart money mangers, and responsible decision makers. More than just a money book, RAISING FINANCIALLY FIT KIDS will help parents send their children into the world as balanced, financially stable individuals and contributing members of both their family and community.
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    4 Comments to “Raising Financially Fit Kids”

    1. Finance guy 16 March 2010 at 4:02 pm #

      Seems like it is way outdated. Try the “finance for kidz” series instead.

    2. cna training 23 May 2010 at 2:42 am #

      Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

    3. John Kohl 7 January 2011 at 8:16 pm #

      Every parent has thought about how to make their kids better financial adults. Very interesting post. I’ll have to give the book a read.

    4. affiliate training 19 March 2011 at 9:46 pm #

      Where was this book when my kids were growing up? Still trying to teach them to be responsible with money and they’re 24 an 21.


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