Money Doesn't Grow on Trees
A Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children
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Elisa Carlson
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At a time when kids have more debt and temptation than ever comes a completely revised and updated edition of the #1 New York Times bestseller on teaching children aged three to twenty about money.
Money Doesn't Grow on Trees is the audiobook that parents turn to when it comes to teaching their children about money. With 180,000 young adults between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four declaring bankruptcy last year and college students graduating with an average of $28,000 in debt, Neale S. Godfrey is the definitive expert on the subject and her time-tested advice is more important than ever. Money Doesn't Grow on Trees offers exercises and concrete examples on everything from responsible budgeting to understanding the difference between "want" and "need" for children of every age.
This revised edition includes entirely new sections that discuss the power of the internet; the tactics of television advertisers; the world of eBay. Godfrey's years of experience as a mother and a financial expert make Money Doesn't Grow on Trees an audiobook no responsible parent can afford to pass up.
©1994, 2006 Children's Financial Network Inc. (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
Parents who wish to teach their children about the value of money will be pleased by financial expert Neale S. Godfrey's wonderfully comprehensive resource on financial responsibility. It's never too soon to start talking about budgets and accountability, and Godfrey ensures that there are games and activities that will help children understand the importance of financial planning. Narrator Elisa Carlson's kind and reassuring tone will instill confidence in listeners, and her clear and understandable performance is accessible even to adults who may not have a strong grasp of money matters themselves.