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Featured Item:
WEALTH VIRTUES
A Guide to acquire more money than you spend and to save more
money than you owe
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6
EAN: 9780843177022
ISBN: 0843177020
Label: Price Stern Sloan
Manufacturer: Price Stern Sloan
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 12, 2001
Publisher: Price Stern Sloan
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Release Date: November 12, 2001
Studio: Price Stern Sloan
Features:- ISBN13: 9780843177022
- Condition: New
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 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 completely updated guide explains savings accounts, bonds, stocks, and even mutual funds! Included are fun quizzes to reveal a young investor's risk tolerance, stories of success and failure, a behind-the-scenes look at the New York Stock Exchange, and best of all, an imaginary fund of dollars to invest, along with suggestions for selecting companies compatible with kids' values. New to this edition are chapters on financial responsibility, true-life tales of other kid investors, and step-by-step instructions of just how to buy stocks. Tell your parents-investing isn't only for grown-ups anymore!
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This was a gift for my granddaughter...the level of success in stimulating her interest in investing is as yet unknown, but the book seems a good start.
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I liked it - - read most of it before I gave it to my
14 year old grandson. Again, he was more interested
in an XBox and nerf gun - - of course!! He liked the
$25 I gave him but not the $25 I deposited in the savings
account I started for him. Maybe he will sneak and read it
when no one is watching. One can only hope.
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I live by the motto if you don't train your kids to survive financially you are training them to live life below standard. This book is a great entry level book. My daughter is doing great in her beginning of what I hope is a life long associations with the financial markets.
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The larger font size implies this book should be for ages eight to around twelve. If you purchase it for ages older than that, my guess is the child will feel like the book is too young for them. That is not to say that teenagers and adults cannot benefit from the information inside. This is a great investment book to begin understanding terms relating to different types of investments.
I like that special attention is given to the word investor itself, describing it as anyone who ... Read More
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This is a great book written so kids can easily understand it and get them started on the road to investing, saving, and money management. I presented it to my grandchildren with their first shares of stock.
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