Kids Under$tanding Money
  
Kids Under$tanding Money
Published:
10/20/2009
Format:
E-Book (available as PDF files) What's This
Pages:
48
Size:
E-Book
ISBN:
978-1-44903-368-2
Print Type:
Color

Kids Under$tanding Money introduces the realities kids will face as they progress in life financially.  This book depicts a basic understanding from saving money in a piggy bank, all the way to opening a bank account, and learn how to develop good financial habits and mature into responsible adults.

Parents and Educational Professionals:  We need to express the importance of money to our kids in the home and at school during the most receptive stages of their lives – pre-adolescence and adolescence.

Money is an exchange tool that plays a vital role in our daily lives, and starting kids off respecting and understanding money from an early age will provide them with a strong sense of financial confidence to success in the future. Mr. Norwood has expressed this topic during a syndicated radio show interview with Tavis Smiley Radio Show, Television interview with FOX 5 DC and the book was featured on the Tyler Perry's House of Pain sitcom. Mr. Norwood has also conduct several book signing events with Barns and Nobles and Walden Books. Invest in your kids today!

 

 

Teaching kids how to value money, how to balance a checkbook, understand the purpose and use a credit card and shop smartly are all essential traits that should be introduce to kids from elementary school age to reflect today's financial system. I believe we have overlooked this critical topic, because our educational structure focuses on the financial aspects as it relates to us in adulthood.

It is vital for kids to understand the value, usages, and respect of this exchange tool; MONEY, at an early age. This will convey the monetary value of our currency, so kids can truly understand money during the most receptive phase of their life – the adolescent stage.

A credit card is not a license to shop uncontrollably; credit cards are used and recognized all over the world as an acceptable form of monetary exchange.  This instrument gives the cardholder significant buying power to purchase items at will – when used in a sensible manner. 

Responsibility is the act of doing the right thing and making the right decision in any situation.  It takes a responsible person to save money, balance a checkbook, use a credit or debit card to shop smartly and plan for college. 

Are you responsible? ________

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R. Edward  Norwood was born in Brooklyn, New York.  ; He earned a Bachelor degree in Human Resource Management from Hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu, Hawaii.&nbs p;  and his Master's in Marketing from Strayer University in Virgina. He's an active duty Navy Officer with 27 years of honorable service. With the release of KID'S UNDER$TANDING MONEY, he is now a children’s book Author. 

The subject of money was not expressed to him during his younger years, which is why he was inspired to express this topic to kids at an early age.   He enjoys talking to people about finance and saving money for the future. For several years, he has provided financial help to family and friends, but, he’s most passionate about providing kids with literature to develop and respect this exchange tool; MONEY to develop strong financial habits in the future. The chapters in this book can be dinner time topics for the family or discussion segments in school. Mr. Norwood gives all the credit for his success to God, for who all things are possible.     

Great book and needed during these time of financial woes. Wish I had this when I was coming up.
James 
 
 


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