Leaving children with a substantial amount of money can be a boon or a burden. High-net-worth parents need to give their children an education to navigate today’s complex world. The question becomes how to raise children with a sense of reality and balance, imparting a strong work ethic, and making them good stewards of their wealth. Kids, Wealth, and Consequences enlightens high-net-worth parents about the unique issues they need to explore. The book addresses the ”hard” financial issues, such as investing and estate planning, as well as the “soft” emotional issues relating to values, family, and communication. Morris and Pearl detail strategies and techniques to help parents raise children who appreciate and know how to manage the wealth they inherit. Richard Morris spent many years working for his family's multimillion dollar business, and learned firsthand the challenges of business ownership and family wealth. Jayne Pearl is an experienced journalist who writes about families, family businesses, and money.
Children grow up to be adults.
This is relevant not only to the superrich but also to the millions of families whose children are exposed to material abundance.
Funny Money: More Fun with Cliches! is a humorous children's book by Jayne A. Pearl, based on common clichés about money, described and illustrated beautifully by Mat Bevilacqua.
As Gail shares her Grandpa’s adventures, your kids will learn: - The difference between being 'Rich' and being 'Wealthy' - How to earn money - The importance of saving their money - How to grow their money (investing) - That patience is ...
The setting for this book is a summer camp reunion in the year 2032. Quite innocently, Betsy coaxes six returning campers into a discussion about "raising rich kids".
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Canadian parents need to teach their kids about money, and this book will help!
Ron Blue, an authority on personal and business finance, will help: ~Identify exactly how much money would be transferred were the reader to die today ~Identify the need for creating a will ~Identify tax-wise financial planning ~Teach the ...
The companion to the book is, "The Great Wizards Magic Key." (a USB flash drive), once plugged into a computer, children will be taken to an animated, magical program making learning easy and fun.
The authors show that in countries with increasing economic inequality, such as the United States, parents push harder to ensure their children have a path to security and success.