Money minded families : how to raise financially well children /

"Money is always a concern regardless of background or standing in society. Every adult and child needs to become "financially well," able to align their personal values with their finances to they may save, spend, share, and invest their money with purpose, and for a sound financial...

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Other Authors: Mackara, Stephanie (Editor)
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Published: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Background: A Little Bit of "Retirement" History -- Chapter 2: The Current State of "Retirement" -- Chapter 3: Financial Socialization: Creating Spending, Budgeting, and Saving Habits -- Chapter 4: Our Money Personalities -- Chapter 5: Gaining a Healthy Perspective on Money -- Chapter 6: Your Baseline Values and Goals -- Chapter 7: Principles of Money Management: Save -- How to Save -- Saving for College -- Student Loan Debt-Good or Bad? -- Chapter 8: Principles of Money Management: Spend 
505 0 |a The Ins and Outs of Budgeting -- Cars -- Buying a House -- How Long? -- What Can I Afford? -- Renting a House -- What Can I Afford? -- Skin in the Game -- Earning Money -- Taxes -- Chapter 9: Principles of Money Management: Share -- Chapter 10: Principles of Money Management: Invest -- How the Stock Market Came to Be -- Stock Market Basics -- Reading Your Investment Account Statements -- Time In the Market, Not Market Timing -- The Planning Process -- Why Am I Investing? -- How Much Do I Need to Invest? -- How Much Risk Should I Take? -- What Should I Invest In? -- The Psychology of Investing 
505 0 |a Insurance -- Chapter 11: The Bucket Approach: Putting It All Together -- Buckets -- Chapter 12: What Does a Good Financial Advisor Do? -- Chapter 13: Last Thoughts -- Chapter 14: Family Mission Statement -- Conclusion -- Chapter 15: Let's Recap -- Additional Resources -- Books -- Toy Learning -- Apps -- Index -- EULA 
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