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Article: Books to help kids manage money.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- September 12, 2000
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Kids tend to be overly conscious or totally clueless when it comes to money; some want to own the stock market by the time they're 10, and others don't understand the difference between 50 cents and $50.
So how do you teach your kids about money? Dr. Spock never covered the Dow, but an entire subcategory of parenting books offers advice about kids and finances. We've rounded up some of the most promising books we've found. Most are written by financial experts, and they're full of advice about allowances and investments and teaching children the value of a dollar.
1. "Kids and Money: Giving Them the Savvy to Succeed Financially" by Jayne A. Pearl ...