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Kids Money Habits: Raising Financially Literate Kids One Habit At A Time

Kids Money Habits: Raising Financially Literate Kids One Habit At A Time

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"Worldwide, just one in three adults show an understanding of basic financial concepts"

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services Global Financial Literacy Survey (2014)

We don't want our children to grow up into adults that fall into the financially illiterate category. What can we do to improve our children's financial literacy? Strategies and tactics used to teach young children about money are often unsuitable for teaching teenagers. This book is a must-have for parents who wish to teach their children aged 6 to 12 years old about money.

Many of us think that teaching young children about money involves giving pocket money and encouraging them to save their money towards a goal. But true financial literacy is more than handing over money and teaching children what to do with it. It involves cultivating good money habits.

In Kids Money Habits you will learn:

  • three fundamental money concepts all children should understand
  • strategies and tactics to cultivate good money habits in your children
  • ways to transform everyday events and transactions into teaching opportunities

Raising financially literate kids - all it takes is one habit at a time.



Author: Amy Koit
Publisher: Amy Koit
Published: 02/09/2018
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.69lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.50w x 0.57d
ISBN: 9780648232605

About the Author
Koit, Amy: - Amy Koit is first and foremost a mother to three young children, Elisabeth, Richard and David. She lives in Sydney, Australia with her children and husband, Alaric. Amy became more intentional in teaching her children about money when her eldest child was six years old. Over the years, she has researched various ways to teach children about money and has experimented many of these methods on her own children. Amy's system to teach children about money involves cultivating good money habits in children and it is a system that all parents can use teach their own children about money. Using her system, she has seen a transformation in the way her children perceive money and use money every day. Amy works as a lawyer. She has LLB (Hons) and B.Com degrees from the University of Queensland and a Master in Taxation from the University of New South Wales. She is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW and a Fellow at The Tax Institute of Australia. Amy is also a qualified Chartered Accountant and is a member of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Amy has a passion for teaching, having taught at various universities including the University of Sydney and the University of NSW. She has received five Dean's Citation for Teaching over two years at the University of Sydney, where she teaches law to postgraduate students. Having heard so many parents comment that "more should be done about children's financial literacy" but many not knowing what ought to be done, she decided to use her passion for teaching to focus on helping parents become intentional in teaching their children about money. You can read more about Amy's thoughts and ideas on Kids Money Habits (www.kidsmoneyhabits.com). It is where she shares many of her thoughts and ideas on how she is cultivating good money habits in her own children every day.

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