Every kid knows that things are a lot more expensive today than when their parents grew up. That means they have to earn more than their parents, and this book will show them how.
Earning money should be fun. Make More than Your Parents uncovers the reality that, the more fun they make it, the better they'll be at it. With cool activities, helpful hints, fun graphics and journaling pages, this book provides a step-by-step process that outlines the most effective ways for kids to make their money work for them, to build a life of financial freedom.
Chapters include: Getting Started; Earning Money; Spending Money; Saving Money; Investing Money; and Be Your Own Boss. In addition, helpful resource sections outline job ideas, as well as agencies that can help with career advice and money management. A suggested reading list and glossary help make this book a fun, one-stop sourcebook for all money-management questions. Plus, readers can visit the Make More Web site: gotmoola.com.
Mike Bundlie started his first company at age nine, typing manuscripts for fiction authors. While in high school he started his second company, MiraView Design, with clients such as Harvard Medical, the Mayo Clinic, Pizza Hut, and numerous celebrities. After moving to L.A., Mike's client list included the Los Angeles Times, Universal Studios, PBS, and many leading actors and directors. There, he and Kevin O'Donnell began collaborating on educational entertainment properties for kids.
Kevin O'Donnell is the creator of the acclaimed PBS animated series, Liberty's Kids, which features the voices of such stars as Dustin Hoffman, Walter Cronkite and Whoopi Goldberg as characters from the American Revolution. He is also the creator of the wild new hit series on Nickelodeon, Super Duper Sumos. Kevin is recognized for his ability to combine education with entertainment and communicate it to young people.
Bart A. DiLiddo, Ph.D., is the Founder of VectorVest, a leading stock advisory company; he has over forty years of experience as an engineer, business executive and investor. Bart was executive vice president of a Fortune 500 company, and graduated from MIT's Sloan School of Management.