According to T. Rowe Price’s 2019 Parents, Kids & Money Survey,75% of kids said they wished their parents taught them more about money, and 72% said that their parents are “always worried about money.”
Generational financial illiteracy is a frequently discussed issue in the United States, but most schools do not teach it, even at the high school level. That leaves many young people feeling lost when it comes to basic money management. Clever Girl Finance” reads like a companionable book about personal empowerment while also comprehensively teaching the reader about the nuts and bolts of personal finance. While not written specifically for teenagers, this book by Bola Sokunbi provides an elegant approach to holistic money management for children. Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets about Money: The youthful companion to “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” “Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens” by Robert T. Kiyosaki is sure to be a hit with any young personal finance enthusiast or budding entrepreneur out there. Just as funny, insightful, and informative as the original book. Kiyosaki also dispels common myths that often lead people to believe they can never be wealthy, and in doing so shifts the mindset of the reader. Specifically, the chapters “The Myth of IQ and Intelligence” and “The Rich Think Differently” are sure to get the wheels of young minds turning.
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