Free Download Investing for Kids Made Simple, A Hands-on Guide to Learning Finance and Building Money Skills in a Fun Way for Ages 8-12: A Step-by-step Strategy on How to Teach Kids About Money by Benedict Goldwyn
English | September 24, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DHXKRNLP | 119 pages | EPUB | 3.04 Mb
Is your kid ready to develop financial skills that will last a lifetime?
If you want your child to understand how money works, make smart decisions, and build a secure future, then keep reading! Investing for Kids Made Simple offers a fun, engaging way to introduce young minds to the world of finance.
Benedict Goldwyn, an experienced economist and investor with 28 years of expertise, has crafted this hands-on guide to make financial literacy easy and exciting for kids. Through relatable stories and interactive activities, your kid will not only learn about money management but also feel empowered to take control of their financial future.
In Investing for Kids Made Simple, you will discover:How Emma and Ethan, two adventurous siblings, navigate real-life financial challenges, showing your child that smart financial decisions are within reach.The secrets to budgeting and saving-broken down into simple steps that turn financial management into a fun and easy process.Why the concept of "investing" is not just for adults, and how your kid can understand the basics of growing their money through easy-to-follow lessons.Fun activities that make learning about money an exciting game, from saving for a big goal to managing a simple budget.Clear, powerful insights into what makes smart spending decisions and how to differentiate between needs and wants.How mastering these financial basics can set your children up for success in their future endeavors, helping them become confident and capable decision-makers.And much, much more!
Even if your kid has never shown interest in money, this book simplifies the world of finance in a way that’s easy to grasp and fun to explore. With simple explanations and colorful illustrations, your child will stay hooked from the first page to the last.
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