It is never to late or to early to start your road to financial independence. Children can learn basic skills as young as 3 and adults can always improve their skills.
“The Road to Financial Independence” is a multi-book story-based series written in response to widespread insolvency and financial illiteracy among young and older adults alike. By providing focused example-filled education to specific audiences, we provide information that is timely and on-topic. Parents are largely responsible for educating their children in financial matters, although many parents did not get educated while growing up and therefore struggle to teach these skills to their children - and may be coping with money management and financial independence problems of their own. Raising Financially Independent Children shares ways to teach that are fun so that your child can grow up confident and competent in handling their finances when they begin to live on their own. Financially Independent Teens examines the choices and decisions that must be made during middle and high school from a financial perspective. Financial Independence Essentials provides basic financial information for everyone but is especially helpful to people just starting out on their own. Financial Essentials for Couples provides solutions to many of the money problems couples grabble with
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Raising Financially Children
Financially Independent Teen
Financial Essentials for Couples
Financial Essentials for Women by Women
Budgeting for Women by Women
Financial Essentials
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