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Smart Money Smart Kids is a book in which a father and daughter equip parents to raise the next generation to win with money.

 

New York Times bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host, Dave Ramsey, teams up with his daughter, Rachel Cruze, to offer a parent and adult child’s perspective on raising money-smart kids in a debt-filled world. Published by Lampo Press and distributed by Nelson Books, Smart Money Smart Kids) releases on April 22, 2014.

 

“I was born the year my parents filed bankruptcy, so I grew up watching them learn the right way to handle money,” Cruze said. “My dad has helped millions of people get control of their money. But my parents were even more diligent about teaching their three kids how to avoid the mistakes they had made with money. By sharing from our own experiences we’re helping parents change their family’s financial future for generations to come.”

 

Smart Money Smart Kids includes practical steps parents can take to teach their kids about money basics like working, spending, saving and giving, as well as how to deal with bigger challenges like avoiding debt, paying for college, and battling discontentment. Ramsey and Cruze include no-nonsense, common sense tips for parents of kids from toddler to young adult.

 

About Rachel Cruze

Cruze is a seasoned communicator and presenter, who has been speaking to groups as large as 10,000 for nearly a decade. She uses the knowledge and experiences from growing up in the Ramsey household to educate America’s students and young adults on the proper ways to handle money and stay out of debt.

 

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