Showing posts with label money literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money literacy. Show all posts
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Monday, 22 October 2018
Business Books for Your Teens
Hello and good day. Wow, it has been such a while. Nonetheless, I have something very exciting to share with you.
As you know, I am all about money literacy for kids. However, money literacy doesn't start and end with learning about money alone.
It goes way beyond that. How about getting our little ones into the mindset of owning a business of theirs from a young age? It doesn't have to be anything major at such a young age - it simply needs to be an idea that can be nurtured as they go through life.
It is with great pleasure to share a very useful article that I was recently featured in as a contributor. What is even much cooler about the article is that I had not just one but the two books I recommended featured.
Be sure to read the entire short article and comment on books #5 and #6.
I hope you thoroughly enjoy the article like I did and perhaps as adults, you will also find a book amongst the recommended collection that you can pick up.
Until next time,
Much ππ.
Deborah
Thursday, 13 September 2018
Ways To Help Our Kids Manage Money
Hey hey, as usual, I am back with another quick piece of juicy money literacy information for you and your little ones.
I am always super humbled to be asked to be a part of discussions around money and kids.
Rubbing shoulders with other money gurus is one of the most satisfying part of what I do.
This time around, I contributed to a Tweetchat by Experian on Twitter. Feel free to click here for more details on the questions and answers that the money gurus and I provided during the hour long tweetchat.
I would love to hear what you think in the comment section below.
Thank you so very much for taking the time to read this. Oh, here is a great article I found on how to raise financially independent daughters(I say, the article should say, how to raise financially independent boys and girls)
Until next time,
Muchππ
Deborah
Monday, 23 April 2018
Hawaiian Kids Learn Money
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Hawaiian Kids Learning About Money |
Until next time,
Much love,
Deborah
Much love,
Deborah
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Friday, 5 January 2018
ABC of Growing Money for Kids
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ABC of Growing Money for Kids
Oh, and for the mums, you best believe that I have forgotten about you. A programme that mirrors what you children are learning will be put together called 123 of Wealth Creation.
I appreciate you so very much for taking the time to read this post today. Feel free to join my community by clicking here.
Much love,
Deborah
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Monday, 20 November 2017
Another stance on Money Literacy for Kids
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Another stance on Money Literacy for Kids |
Hello and good day. How have you been? As you know, I've never been keen on writing very long post, and today is no exception.
I came across this wonderful cover story video on the CNBC show called On The Money.
Sharon Epperson, a CBNC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent has this to say.
At this point, I must say that although I agree with most of what Sharon has to say, I disagree with her stance on paying kids for doing household chores.
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Tour of Ghana
The first leg of our Radical Woman Conference Tour 2018 kicks out in Accra, Ghana.
Our next stop will be in the Northern Region of Ghana. A beautiful place called Tamale.
We hope to see you there.
Much love.
Deborah.
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Thursday, 19 October 2017
Sunday, 24 September 2017
Enjoy and Be Inspired
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Thanks and much love.
Deborah
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Money Literacy Educator for Kids
Hello and welcome back to another blog post. How have you been doing? In this video, I share with you how and why I am your expert Money Literacy Educator for kids.
I share 5 key areas which are as follows:
- Upbringing
- Marriage
- Society
Monday, 22 May 2017
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Calallen East Elem. students learn financial literacy with lemonade
Calallen East Elem. students learn financial literacy with lemonade: Calallen East Elementary first graders have found a new way to learn financial literacy this year using an age-old classic: a lemonade stand.
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Moms Doing Great Jobs
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Hello moms, dads and children alike. It's good to be back on here sharing some more interesting things with you.
Today, I want to call on moms and let you all know that I know how worrying it can be you not knowing what or how the financial future of kids will like.
You may even wonder how or where you will find a decent enough tutor to help boost and develop your childs educational needs.
I hope to be able to assist you with developing your childs money literacy educational needs. How would you like to win a FREE virtual money literacy session for your child?
Sunday, 12 March 2017
FREE Money Literacy 1-2-1 Taster Session
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Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Never Too Young To Invest
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Hello and welcome to another post. I really hope that things have been going well with you.
Wherever you see the above logo, then rest assured that you are in a safe place to discuss all things money. We are not conservative when it comes to talking money.
Until next time,
Muchπ
Deborah
Thursday, 16 February 2017
What's Cooking Kiddies?
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Parents and kids welcome to another post.
I promise you are all going to love what I have in the pipeline for you. I have been busy cooking something super tasty and savvy.
Flash cards are in the house. Yay. Drum roll. Fun and attractive flash cards specially design for kids with literacy in mind.
Want a sneak peak?
It'll all make more sense once it is ready to go.
There will be 6 cards in total - how good is that? Did I ever tell you that I keep money literacy very simple? I just don't do complicated stuff.
With that being said, I invite you at this early stage to comment below if you will like to get your hands on a set, or two or three of the flash cards.
Kids and parents will be able to carry around the cards around as a constant reminder of the do's and don'ts of money literacy.
I want to sincerely thank you for your support in getting this signature product off the ground.
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