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Discover the Practical Tips to “Preparing Your Child for the Financial Realities of the Real World” and how to Significantly Reduce the Cost of College. |
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BEFORE your son or daughter moves out, there are things We Must do to prepare our children for the financial realities they will face. |
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Don’t you wish you were taught about ‘money’ when you were a teenager? I do! I’m sure most of us would of liked to avoid those costly, stressful ‘money mistakes’. Although many of us learned through the school of hard knocks…we can make our child’s life easier.
There are simple things we can share with our children that can motivate them to save money, build their credit, avoid debt, start investing young and achieve financial independency & security |
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And if you’re worried because you don’t know all the subjects mentioned above, you will get an added benefit of picking up these skills and being able to share your newfound knowledge with your son or daughter.
Did You know? “Among 2008 college grad job seekers, 77% moved back home with their parents after graduation.” (CollegeGrad) In a large part due to financial reasons. Give your child the gift of financial independence & security at an age when many of their peers are still living at home. Help them get off to the right start financially. |
Bonus Presentation:
Reduce the
Cost of College
Learn from one of the nation’s leading college expert, Chad Penry, on the federal programs and scholarships that can significantly help reduce the cost of college.
Even if you feel you don’t have enough saved – this presentation will renew your hope. |
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You wouldn’t let your kids drive without drivers training…so don’t throw them on the ‘financial freeway’ without ‘money smarts’. Watch this video now to see how YOU can easily help them avoid money mistakes and get your son or daughter on the fast track to achieving financial security. |
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Give your child the gift of a practical financial education. Studies show that today’s youth look to their parents as the primary source of their financial education. Parents - It’s up to you! |
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What other parents & experts had to say: |
“Simple and effective! This is the best way I found to help teach my kids about financial responsibility. It was straight to the point with practical lessons that I know I can share with my daughter. I know this will make a BIG difference in her life and am grateful for this product.” Ed Samisen, Parent & Financial Planner
“I learned a lot personally and it makes me feel good that I can share this with my sons. I feel great knowing I’m doing everything possible to help my sons avoid some of the problems I got into and hopefully ensuring their financial security.” Racquel Bantiles, Parent & Mortgage Consultant
“I wish I was taught this growing up. I know it would have made a big difference in my life and I feel good knowing that my son will be able to avoid a lot of the situations I found myself in.” Kelly Takemoto, Parent & Real Estate Business Owner |
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“What an AMAZING way to teach financial literacy to the next generation -- they touched over 1,000 kids with this event! Everyone who promotes financial literacy should consider using this event as a model.”
Braun Mincher, Producer of the Documentary:
The Secrets of Money: Financial Illiteracy Epidemic in America Exposed |
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“The event was amazing, full of surprises with awesome performances & celebrities. I hope to see Money X as an annual event, and I have recommended other moms to attend with their children.” Laura Arroyo |
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“My kids loved the event. Not only did they leave the event with a better understanding about financial responsibility, they left with an appreciation for life and not to take small things for granted.” Art Valenzuela, PAL’s |
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“I have been a Big Sister in the program for over 2 years now and this was the most excitement I've seen out of 'my little' in a very long time. The way that you have designed your program, interspersing the speaking parts with live music, dance and real life heroes was brilliant! and it certainly kept her enthralled.”
Laura Stratford
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“I had a great time at your event. It was a lot of fun and I hope to attend it (or something like it) in the future. I learned a lot about managing money and some great tips. Thank you so much.” Sara Collins |
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“Thank you for the amazing experience it was really fun!”
Hugo Barrios |
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“…my first thoughts were that it was going to be boring and lame. Well it wasn't. Turns out that as soon as I got there and heard the music and saw the packed theatre with teenagers I couldn't wait to get in and have the Money XLive experience.” Aniseko Fiatoa, Las Vegas |
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Financial Educators Council’s programs and events lead the way in youth financial literacy education. The material will positively impact the lives of today's youth because his courses and events are something they can relate to.
Brian Dodge Gallup Associate Partner in Education Practice |
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