Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You're Not): A Parents' Guide for Kids 3 to 23
Beth Kobliner
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The New York Times bestseller that is a must-read for any parent From Beth Kobliner, the author of the bestselling personal finance bible Get a Financial Life--a new, must-have guide showing parents how to teach their children (f
Product Details
Price
$21.00
$19.53
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
February 07, 2017
Pages
276
Dimensions
7.5 X 9.3 X 0.8 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476766812
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Beth Kobliner is a personal finance commentator and journalist, and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get a Financial Life as well as a book for parents, Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You're Not). Beth was selected by President Obama to serve on the President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans, dedicated to increasing the financial know-how of kids of all ages and economic backgrounds. A former staff writer at Money magazine, Beth has contributed to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Today, Sesame Street, and NPR.
Reviews
"Can a book on money be fun for the whole family? This one is! Even better, it is full of wisdom, and it is a genuine public service. Beth Kobliner has produced a miracle. Your kids will profit from her amazing and brilliant book--and you will too."--Cass Sunstein, director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University and coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Nudge
"A much-needed, tell-it-to-me-straight book, written with wit and humor. I wish I'd had it when my kids were little--but better late than never!"--Amy Chua, author of the New York Times bestseller Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
"Ms. Kobliner's new book is worth reading. It's a good base for building [your children's] financial literacy.... And if the book makes you stop periodically to reconsider your own spending and saving habits, or helps you find a good answer when your child asks about money, that's good, too. "-- "The New York Times"
"If you've ever dreaded discussing the financial facts of life with your child, this is the book for you. Beth Kobliner walks you through a conversation that every parent should have with their children early and often about money matters. The book delivers the title's promise--you can easily teach your child to be a money genius by following Kobliner's wise advice."--Alan Krueger, former chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers, and Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University
"Kids today need to understand the danger of debit cards the same way humans once had to understand saber-toothed tigers. In a world of unprecedented financial complexity, Kobliner's survival guide should come with every car-seat purchase."--Amanda Ripley, author of the New York Times bestseller The Smartest Kids in the World
"As schools continue to recognize the need for financial education, Kobliner delivers a master class for the most important teachers of all--parents. No question: Make Your Kid a Money Genius is required reading for families from every background."--Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary of Education
"Many of us don't have a clue about money management and, therefore, chances are good that our kids won't either. Beth Kobliner throws a lifeline into that abyss with her frank, factual, and funny how-to manual. A must-have whether your kid is in preschool or grad school."--Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of the New York Times bestseller How to Raise an Adult
"How should parents handle allowance? Should your child work while in school? Are credit cards a good idea in college? Kobliner helps us think through these small yet important questions that lead to a life of financial literacy for both parent and child."--Susan Fuhrman, president of Teachers College, Columbia University
"Beth Kobliner understands that children should begin to learn money skills early, and gain new ones as they grow. This guide is designed to help parents put their kids on sound financial footing by untangling a difficult but critically important topic."--John W. Rogers, Jr., chairman and CEO, Ariel Investments, and chair, President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans
"With a keen sense of what is appropriate at each age, from allowance to math games to giving children independence, Kobliner introduces parents to money talk as part of daily interactions."--Tovah P. Klein, director of the Center for Toddler Development at Barnard College and author of How Toddlers Thrive
"Kobliner offers down to earth, sensible, well-grounded guidance couched in fascinating stories that make her points clearly. There's nothing scary, dull, or intimidating here, just really good thinking about personal financial issues that matter to parents of kids of all ages."--Robert T. Michael, Eliakim Hastings Moore Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus, University of Chicago, and author of The Five Life Decisions
"A book that belongs on every parent's shelf."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Addressing everything from car loans to moving home after college, Kobliner's recommendations are practical, thorough, and relevant.... Considering the huge burden of debt that many young people carry today, wise is the parent who starts the youngster saving early. Warmly recommended." -- "Library Journal"
"A much-needed, tell-it-to-me-straight book, written with wit and humor. I wish I'd had it when my kids were little--but better late than never!"--Amy Chua, author of the New York Times bestseller Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
"Ms. Kobliner's new book is worth reading. It's a good base for building [your children's] financial literacy.... And if the book makes you stop periodically to reconsider your own spending and saving habits, or helps you find a good answer when your child asks about money, that's good, too. "-- "The New York Times"
"If you've ever dreaded discussing the financial facts of life with your child, this is the book for you. Beth Kobliner walks you through a conversation that every parent should have with their children early and often about money matters. The book delivers the title's promise--you can easily teach your child to be a money genius by following Kobliner's wise advice."--Alan Krueger, former chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers, and Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University
"Kids today need to understand the danger of debit cards the same way humans once had to understand saber-toothed tigers. In a world of unprecedented financial complexity, Kobliner's survival guide should come with every car-seat purchase."--Amanda Ripley, author of the New York Times bestseller The Smartest Kids in the World
"As schools continue to recognize the need for financial education, Kobliner delivers a master class for the most important teachers of all--parents. No question: Make Your Kid a Money Genius is required reading for families from every background."--Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary of Education
"Many of us don't have a clue about money management and, therefore, chances are good that our kids won't either. Beth Kobliner throws a lifeline into that abyss with her frank, factual, and funny how-to manual. A must-have whether your kid is in preschool or grad school."--Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of the New York Times bestseller How to Raise an Adult
"How should parents handle allowance? Should your child work while in school? Are credit cards a good idea in college? Kobliner helps us think through these small yet important questions that lead to a life of financial literacy for both parent and child."--Susan Fuhrman, president of Teachers College, Columbia University
"Beth Kobliner understands that children should begin to learn money skills early, and gain new ones as they grow. This guide is designed to help parents put their kids on sound financial footing by untangling a difficult but critically important topic."--John W. Rogers, Jr., chairman and CEO, Ariel Investments, and chair, President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans
"With a keen sense of what is appropriate at each age, from allowance to math games to giving children independence, Kobliner introduces parents to money talk as part of daily interactions."--Tovah P. Klein, director of the Center for Toddler Development at Barnard College and author of How Toddlers Thrive
"Kobliner offers down to earth, sensible, well-grounded guidance couched in fascinating stories that make her points clearly. There's nothing scary, dull, or intimidating here, just really good thinking about personal financial issues that matter to parents of kids of all ages."--Robert T. Michael, Eliakim Hastings Moore Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus, University of Chicago, and author of The Five Life Decisions
"A book that belongs on every parent's shelf."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Addressing everything from car loans to moving home after college, Kobliner's recommendations are practical, thorough, and relevant.... Considering the huge burden of debt that many young people carry today, wise is the parent who starts the youngster saving early. Warmly recommended." -- "Library Journal"