The moneysmart family system Teaching financial independence to children of every age

Steve Economides

Book - 2012

The system will show you how to teach your children to manage money and have a good attitude while they're learning to earn, budget, and spend wisely.

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Published
Nashville : Thomas Nelson [2012]
Language
English
Main Author
Steve Economides (-)
Other Authors
Annette Economides (-)
Item Description
"Learn how to: get the kids out the door for school with less stress; end the battle over clothing--forever; teach your children to be grateful and generous; inspire your kids to help with chores as a member of a winning team; prepare your kids for their first paying job; help your kids pay for their own auto insurance, and even pay cash for their own cars; employ strategies for debt-free college educations; truly help your adult children when they want to move back home; be prepared to deal with your adult children when they ask for bailouts"--P. [4] of cover.
Includes index.
Physical Description
ix, 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781400202843
  • Chapter 1. The 5/50/500 Rule
  • Chapter 2. How We Raised Five MoneySmart Kids
  • Chapter 3. Morning: First Things First
  • Chapter 4. School: More Than Book Smart
  • Chapter 5. Chores: The Gateway to Productive Work
  • Chapter 6. Round-Up: A Neat Way to End the Day
  • Chapter 7. Giving and Sharing: The Blessings of Generosity
  • Chapter 8. Saving: Banking on Their Future
  • Chapter 9. Clothes Become a Money Tool
  • Chapter 10. Spending: Living with Limits
  • Chapter 11. Activities for Character, Strength, and Scholarships
  • Chapter 12. Playing and Paying: Toys, Recreation, and Technology
  • Chapter 13. Gifts and Gratefulness
  • Chapter 14. Miscellaneous Expenses: Essentials, Electives, and Extravagances
  • Chapter 15. To Work or Not to Work?
  • Chapter 16. Transportation: Getting Around
  • Chapter 17. Friends, Love, and Marriage
  • Chapter 18. College and Trade Schools
  • Chapter 19. Bailouts: The $50,000 Boomerang
  • Chapter 20. MoneySmart Grandparents
  • Chapter 21. The Complete MoneySmart Family
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The MoneySmart system is how the proudly penny-pinching authors of America's Cheapest Family and Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half raised their five children and many foster kids to be money-savvy, self-supporting young adults. Key to the success of the plan is the "5/50/500 Rule," based on the idea that every age and stage of a child's growth comes with expectations, and if parents do not train their children to stand financially responsible at the $5 stage of life, they will end up funding an unending stream of demands until the price escalates to $50, $500, and upwards as the children become older. To counter this, the authors advise parents to give their children chores and responsibilities, award points for the completion of those tasks, and pay the kids on a sliding, age-appropriate scale for points garnered. All monies earned fall equally into three categories: give, save, and spend, thus emphasizing the importance of helping those in need, preparing for the future, and living within one's means. By age 11, children start buying their own clothes; by age 13 they have part-time jobs; and by the time they are in their mid-to-late teens, they buy their own cars (and pay the insurance) and fund much of their college education without loans. In theory, and apparently, in practice, the system works, but not every family is as dedicated to this kind of frugality. Much of the book is concerned with getting kids to be clean, neat, responsible, generous, and exhibit good character by paying them for it, and while the book does offer logical, personal, and practical advice, it doesn't quite strike the right balance between teaching kids to earn and helping them learn. This is a volume homeschoolers and large families will appreciate. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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