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Overview• Do you have a plan to educate your children about financial matters? • Do you think about the values that you are communicating to your children through the way you handle money? • Are you uncomfortable talking about money with your children? • Do you sometimes use money as a bribe to get your children to do what you tell them? • If you feel you’ve been too busy to spend time with your children, do you try to make it up to them by buying them things? • Do you frequently argue with your spouse about money in front of your children? • Do you ever talk to your children about the importance of charity and helping others less fortunate than your family? • Do you give your children a consistent allowance? • Are you worried about Generation Debt: how your child will succeed in getting through university or college? If any of these issues worry you, then this book is for you. Gold Start has been written by an expert in the field of educating children about money. It is jam-packed full of excellent tips and advice on how to make your child’s life (and your own!) much easier in the future. The book is interactive too: full of questionnaires and tables to work through in order to find out the best financial plan for your family. The book also includes a chapter on ‘Teens and money’, written especially for older children to read themselves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew LendnalPublisher: Exisle Publishing Imprint: Exisle Publishing ISBN: 9781927147108ISBN 10: 1927147107 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 16 April 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction -- Lesson 1 The sooner you start, the less scary it will be -- Lesson 2 The value of values -- Lesson 3 Breaking the materialism trap -- Lesson 4 Ready, set goals! -- Lesson 5 The traditional piggy bank is technically flawed -- Lesson 6 Allowances -- Lesson 7 Work isn't a dirty word -- Lesson 8 Your child doesn't like to save? -- Lesson 9 Laughing all the way to the bank -- Lesson 10 Money makes the world go round -- Lesson 11 'I want what I want' -- Lesson 12 Let the buyer beware! -- Lesson 13 The hot stove principle -- Lesson 14 Sharing is caring -- Lesson 15 Monkey see, monkey do -- Teens and money -- A word to parents -- Your child's flying start: Australia -- Your child's flying start: New Zealand -- Final word -- Jargon busters -- Useful websites -- Bibliography.ReviewsAuthor InformationAndrew Lendnal is a financial planner and educator. For several years he has been directly involved in helping children learn about money, has advised financial institutions on how best to encourage children to save, and has given seminars and workshops on the subject. His first book, Budget Wise, Dollar Rich (with Anton Nadilo) was published in 2005. He lives in Wellington and has two children of his own. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |