It is our belief that financial education should start when children are young and continue throughout life. “Financial independence for children, teens, and adults” is a series of short books focused on a specific age group or life event. Topics include teaching your child or teen about money, raising children to be money smart, what adults need to know to become financially competent and confident, how women can overcome common barriers to financial independence, blending financial priorities and spending habits as a couple, preparing for retirement and more. You will become educated in creating financial plans, budgeting, managing credit, setting up accounts, planning for retirement, and investing.
Raising Financially Independent Children
· Aimed at parents
· Strategies for each stage of your child’s development
· Broad age-range from two through twenty
· Incorporates finances into child’s everyday life
· Story-based and full of examples
· Our most comprehensive offering
· Empowers your child to make smart money decisions
· Discusses value driven allowance
· Shows how children can learn to budget
· Great gift for new parents
Financially Independent Teens
· Aimed at parents and teens.
· College, vocational school, and career options
· Decision-making based on comparisons of college costs
· Preparation for living independently
· Detailed student loan section
· Information on how to pay for college
· Investing for teens
· Story-based and full of examples
· Helps your child prepare for college by learning budgeting methods
Financial Independence Essentials
· Aimed at adults
· Concise overview of sound financial practices
· Includes basics of everyday personal finances
· Discusses legal documents such as powers-of-attorney, wills, and trusts
· How to maintain good credit
· Differences between stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs
· Just the essentials
Financial Essentials for Couples
· Aimed at couples
Create shared financial goals and values
Budgets for couples
Build your shared and independent credit score
Determine your investment risk tolerance
Understand joint and separate property
Decide whether to sign a prenuptial or cohabitation agreement
Set up retirement, joint and individual accounts
Financial Essentials for Women by Women
Recognize the need for financial independence
Overcome subtle and overt barriers to financial competence
Identify financial goals and values
Create a budget
Build your credit score
Determine your investment risk tolerance
Prepare for retirement
Understand the value of home ownership
Become a financial role model for your daughters
Get more information at https://parentsfin.wixsite.com/website
Books are available on Amazon.
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