Author: Gail Vaz-Oxlade [2005]
Published by Collins [the imprint of Harper Collins Publishers Ltd.]
2 Bloor Street East, 20th floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W1A8
ISBN 978-1-44341-229-2
Booking price: $6.99
Canada's first personal finance expert
Gail Vaz-Oxlade is a bestselling author for "no debt forever", "never time" and "your money". She hosted two TV shows, Princess and Till Debt Do Us Part, and is a columnist for Chatelaine and MoneySense.ca. Her unscrupulous financial approach has helped thousands of people start a new financial free life.
Financial confidence and control
With five informative chapters, Gail Vaz-Oxlade teachers have financial confidence and control over their children. She introduced the benefits of granting a child allowance [Chapter 1], the age and stage of financial responsibility [Chapter 2], and training children to use credit cards wisely [Chapter 3], starting with the early days of savings [Ch. 4], and The wisdom of consumption habits [Chapter 5].
Practical, teaching methods of financial education
Gail Vaz-Oxlade also faces practical and informative information in a graceful tone. Her approach is to use a subsidy such as "the words..." that not only provides the children with the bucks they need to try to save and consume, but also gives them the responsibility to keep their money safe and Use it wisely.
Vaz-Oxlade challenges readers to help them develop their children. In the case of financial responsibility, she said, "If you want a responsible and independent young adult, please put your hand in your pocket and let the child's behavioral consequences teach some important lessons." Experience can become A blunt reinforcement tool!
Gael's main approach is centered on practical applications, not just information. She guides parents "...telling your child today to balance needs and tomorrow's needs sometimes means you have to find ways to spend less." Her approach does not tend to lack the opposite information, but rather Kind of restraint information.
Gail showed her outstanding communication style, that is, guidance. The discussion about saving reveals, "Tell him that we have a lot of things that we need to plan to pay for them... leave a little money..."
The teaching of the Gaelic method also includes a wealth of clues. She revealed debt sharing, "pointing that inconsistent repayments can affect a person's ability to borrow in the future."
Economically capable child
How can Gail Vaz-Oxlade teachers help children through financial wisdom and practical skills!
Steps to success: List the actual education plans [subsidies, savings, donations, etc.] in points.
Orignal From: Personal Finance Book Review - Money-Smart Kid $
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