Smart, Not Spoiled, Chad Willardson
Smart, Not Spoiled, Chad Willardson
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Smart, Not Spoiled
The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest

Author: Chad Willardson

Narrator: Chad Willardson

Unabridged: 4 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

Two-thirds of American parents today think their children are spoiled. From toys and laptops to smartphones and cars, our kids have grown increasingly entitled in what they believe we should do for them.

Kids may not appreciate the value of a dollar, but it’s hard to blame them. After all, what have they learned about money? Managing finances is rarely covered in schools, and as a parent, you probably don’t know where to start. How do you provide a strong foundation of financial knowledge for your kids with these gaps? What should they learn each year? How do you teach a skill set you never received yourself?

In Smart, Not Spoiled, financial expert and bestselling author Chad Willardson provides you with practical tools, tips, and stories that will help you teach the kids in your life how to think about money. Chad explores the seven skills your kids should know—and master—before they’re adults and helps you improve the financial literacy of everyone in your household. When it comes to financial success, you want your kids informed and prepared. This book is your chance to learn together so that the new path you forge for future generations is the right one.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kary

Chad is so solid and his topic is incredibly important. As the father of 3 teenagers I found the book incredibly relevant and helpful. We want to provide for our kids, but we don't want to make them entitled. Read this book for a proven framework on how to make this balance possible.......more

Goodreads review by James

So many great ideas that I can instill in my kids......more

Worth reading… This book does a nice job of introducing key concepts and giving a basic overview of their application. It’s a great place to start a discussion of money and it’s use. It still leaves latitude for the parent to implement over the long haul. Worth reading early, and maybe again as you g......more