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Money Talks: The Beginners Guide To Investing For Kids

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Product Description Parents - How many times have you heard something along the lines of “why isn’t personal finance taught in school?” Do you remember the last time you used the Pythagorean theorem? Yet, taxes are due every year. Crazy, right? Instead of blaming the ancient and outdated school system, it’s important to ask “how can we get schools to teach personal finance.” Honestly, I think it starts with us…aka the person who was brave enough to pick up this book. For whatever reason, money is a taboo topic so let’s make it less awkward and talk with friends, family, and strangers to increase awareness of financial literacy. It starts with simplicity, which is the exact reason this book is laid out in dialogue form. Sometimes the best way to learn is by a simple conversation. Kids - Are you tired of always asking your parents for candy at the store? What about buying the latest game for your phone? Well… you need money to do those things, but what if I can help you understand how to save, invest, and manage your money so that you can be able to afford what you want when you want. This book explores the conversation between two kids about money and business. By the end of this book, you will understand how money works and how you can achieve wealth in your future! Review "What I like best about  Money Talks  is the way it's structured as a conversation between two friends, Cash Cody and Daring Darius. Kids will be able to relate to and appreciate the free-flowing conversation about money, interest, investing, and entrepreneurship. Juwan does a great job of keeping the discussion fresh and interesting, while still hitting on important financial lessons." -- Dylin Redling, co-author of  Investing for Kids  and  Start Your F.I.R.E (A Modern Guide to Early Retirement)