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Growing Money: A Complete Investing Guide for Kids

By Gail Karlitz | See this on Amazon

Avg. Rating: 5 stars

This newly updated edition of Growing Money answers every question a budding investor might ask: How do you read stock pages? What's the difference between stocks and bonds? Why do stocks go up and down? How can I keep track of investments? Can kids invest? There has never been a time when the world of finance has been so much a part of kids' daily lives. Today's kids want to know everything about money-especially how to make it grow. This ... (more)

First shelved by MyEggNest on January 1st, 2007
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Rich Dad's Rich Kid, Smart Kid: Giving Your Child a Financial Head Start (Rich Dad's (Audio))

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Avg. Rating: 5 stars

Growing up with two father figures, a "Rich Dad" and a "Poor Dad," Robert Kiyosaki understood the important of financial planning. In this audio-parenting guide, Kiyosaki and co-author Sharon Lechter have designed a step-by-step program for Moms and Dads to explain to their children the basics of our financial economy-the employees, the self-employed, the business owners, and the investors. By providing their children with financial problem-solving skills, parents can help to ensure a profitable future for their loved ones.

First shelved by MyEggNest on January 1st, 2007
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Collins Save Cash and Save the Planet

By Andrea Smith, Nicola Baird | See this on Amazon

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First shelved by MyEggNest on December 31st, 2006
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A Kid's Guide to Managing Money: A Children's Book About Money Management (Ready-Set-Grow! (Chicago, Ill.).)

By Joy Wilt Berry | See this on Amazon

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First shelved by MyEggNest on November 23rd, 2006
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Moonjar Classic Moneybox: Save, Spend, Share

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First shelved by MyEggNest on November 15th, 2006
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Save, Spend, Share: Using Your Money (My Money)

By Gerry Bailey, Felicia Law | See this on Amazon

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First shelved by MyEggNest on November 15th, 2006
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