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Smart Money Smart Kids

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In Smart Money Smart Kids, financial expert and best-selling author Dave Ramsey and his daughter Rachel Cruze equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with the basics like working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment, Dave and Rachel present a no-nonsense, common-sense approach for changing your family tree.- The first book by Dave and his daughter Rachel- For parents looking for advice on raising money-smart kids- Filled with actionable tips from both Dave and RachelDave RamseyDave Ramsey is America's trusted voice on money and business. His four New York Times best-selling books - Financial Peace, More than Enough, The Total Money Makeover, and EntreLeadership - have sold more than 7 million copies combined. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 6 million listeners each week on more than 500 radio stations.Rachel CruzeRachel Cruze is a seasoned communicator and presenter who has been speaking to groups as large as 10,000 for more than a decade. She uses the knowledge and experiences from growing up as Dave Ramsey's daughter to educate America's students and young adults on the proper ways to handle money and stay out of debt.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 3, 2014
      Radio host and financial expert Ramsey (The Total Money Makeover) teams up with his daughter, Rachel, in this guide to raising financially savvy kids, using “practical, tactical, spiritual and strategic principles.” Ramsey explains how he bankrupted his family in his 20s and then went on to become an expert, espousing debt-free living and teaching his three children how to become financially responsible. Though Ramsey weighs in frequently, most of the text is provided by Cruze, who details what it was like growing up Ramsey: for example, at age 16, she had saved $8,000, which her parents matched for her first car. The authors advise using the “envelope system” to teach kids money management (spend, save, and give) and emphasize teaching them that money has limits (“when it’s gone it’s gone”). But the authors also warn against rigidity; for instance, a parent who won’t cover the tax when a child has saved for a $300 purchase takes things too far. The authors’ “five foundations” include teaching kids to (1) establish a $500 emergency fund; (2) live without debt; (3) pay cash for a car; (4) pay cash for college; and (5) build wealth and give. Though biblical references are interspersed, parents of all faiths will benefit from this sound guide.

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