Be Money Smart In Tough Times: For Parents and Grandparents

Be Money Smart In Tough Times: For Parents and Grandparents

by Neale S. Godfrey
Be Money Smart In Tough Times: For Parents and Grandparents

Be Money Smart In Tough Times: For Parents and Grandparents

by Neale S. Godfrey

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Overview

These times are unprecedented. You may have become sick; lost loved ones; lost your job; lost your ability to even go out to dinner. Your kids and grandkids are homeschooling and distancing. And, this is a time to either fall apart emotionally and financially or ban together as a family and community. Either way, we must move forward to the "new normal." We have no idea what that means, but we also know this is going to go on for a while. So, I want to be your mentor through this process and help you and your kids and grandkids to be financially resilient in these tough times. As my business colleague and friend, Mike Hackett, SVP of My Secure Advantage has said, "In these times we can either break down or break through. It is our choice." This book will help you and your family to "break through". We are resilient and adaptive, and we need to muster all of our strength now for ourselves and for the next generation. We not only need to adapt to each other, but we also need to adapt to each other. Together, we can do this. We have seen courage and sadness and hope. Maya Angelou said it best; "I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it." Before this all happened and if you are a parent or a grandparent you might have worried that you could be raising a spoiled or entitled child. That could still be the case, but it seems like a long time ago that that was a worry. We all want to be good parents. We all want our kids to grow up with a healthy attitude toward money, so that someday they can leave the nest and make it on their own. Well, lots of us have blown it and we hear our little ones whine for what they want; we hear our teens say, "I'll be ruined if I don't get what I want;" and we see our adult children coming home to live in, "Hotel Mom and Dad" (replete with room service and gas in the car). These issues will still be part of our consciousness and will be issues that we will face. If any of this resonates with you, help is here. Neale Godfrey, the creator of the topic of "Kids and Money" in the 1980s when she feared that her children were suffering from the "I want, I want syndrome," is here to help you every step-of-the way. You may have read one of Neale's 27 books or have seen her on one of 13 appearances on Oprah or other TV shows, or your kids may have used her financial literacy curricula in school or after school. Neale Godfrey is the definitive voice for teaching financial responsibility, and her expertise will help you and your kids (of any age) grow up to be economically independent and achieve their financial dreams.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781098375126
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 04/20/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Neale Godfrey is the financial voice for women and multi-generations and a world-renowned speaker and author, who has inspired millions through her work. She motivates, trains, educates, and frankly, entertains by delivering her core message: Empower yourself to take control of your financial life.

As the creator for the topic of "kids and money" and the preeminent thought leader for family financial literacy, Neale Godfrey has worked tirelessly over the last 35 years to connect the family around the topic of money.

In 1972, Neale began her journey as one of the first female executives at The Chase Manhattan Bank (the world's largest bank at the time). She later became President of The First Women's Bank and founder of The First Children's Bank in FAO Schwarz. Neale was also involved with the Institute for Youth Entrepreneurship in Harlem.

In 1989, Neale formed her own company, Children's Financial Network, Inc., with the mission of educating children and their parents about money. An author of 28 books empowering kids and their parents to have a healthy relationship with money, Neale is most recognized as The New York Times #1 Best-Selling Author of Money Doesn't Grow on Trees: A Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children.

Among her many accomplishments, Neale developed the first money curricula for children and young adults, Pre-K through High School, The One and Only Common Sense/Cents Series, as well as an interactive computer game called MoneyTown. More recently, Neale partnered with Tom Hester (Character Designer of Shrek) to give a facelift to her money characters. Those characters are featured in all three of Neale's #1 Educational mobile gaming apps in the App Store.

Neale has represented global companies as a National Spokesperson; including Microsoft, UPS, Lincoln Financial, Fidelity, AIG, Nuveen, Aetna, Coca-Cola, among others. She has also appeared as a financial expert on programs such as; The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, and The Today Show, on major news networks such as; CNN, CNBC, and FOX Business, and starred in the PBS Special, "Your Money, Your Children, Your Life." Neale is also a popular contributor for Kiplinger, a former contributor to Forbes.com and Huffington Post, and a former Nationally Syndicated Columnist for the Associated Press.

Neale has served on White House and Governor's Task Forces, as well as on the Board of Directors of UNICEF, UNWomen, Young President's Organization — YPO (Member since 1987), The NY Board of Trade, and Morris County Chamber of Commerce. Today, Neale serves the following organizations on their Board of Advisors: Greenlight Financial Technology, Inc., a debit card and investment platform for children; DriveWealth, LLC, a registered broker/dealer with a mobile investing platform; EarlyBird, an app for parents, family, and friends to make financial gifts to kids; and the National Urban League Guild.

She is also an Executive in Residence and Innovation Fellow at Columbia Graduate School of Business and the Senior Mentor for the Think Bigger: The Innovation Method course. Neale is a popular contributor for Kiplinger, a former contributor to Forbes.com and Huffington Post, and a former Nationally Syndicated Columnist for the Associated Press.

Neale works intensively with Wounded Warriors as a faculty member of Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE), and Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), which are both operated by The Institute For Veterans and Military Families at The Whitman School of Management of Syracuse University.

As a leader in the financial literacy space, Neale has earned recognition from the White House for her program, LIFE, INC: The Ultimate Career Guide for Young People, sponsored by Deloitte Foundation, and honored with awards such as:

• Woman of the Year
• Banker of the Year
• Muriel Siebert Lifetime Achievement Award (for her trailblazing work on financial literacy) • NJBIZ Best 50 Women in Business Award
• Child Advocate of the Year - Femme Award of Excellence, UNWomen
• National Winner, w2wlink's Ascendancy Awards for Business Women
• Garden State Woman of the Year
• Awarded for Outstanding Service Toward Financial Literacy, United Negro College Fund • Women of Influence Award, Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey
• National Honoree, WomenInBusiness.org

Table of Contents

Section I Why is it Important to Raise Financially Responsible Children and Grandchildren? 16

Raising Financially Responsible Children And Grandchildren 17

What Kids Don't Know Can Hurt Them 20

Money Is A Tool 22

Define Your Goals: A Look In The Mirror 25

Taking Stock Of Your Money 27

What Kind Of Child Do You Want? 32

Section II Money Basics for Young Children: Ages 3-12 34

Fun Facts About Money 35

Your Financial Personality 37

Teaching Kids About Money In The Digital World 46

The Allowance System 54

Time For The Budget: The Four Jar System 68

Field Trip: Visiting a Real Bank Or Credit Union 74

Taking Stock For Young Children 76

Activities For Parents And Grandparents To Do With Younger Children 81

The Tween- and Teen-preneur 84

Section III Teens and Young Adults: AGES 13+ 86

The Scary Facts 87

The Great News - Our Teens And Young Adults Want To Hear From Us 93

The Budget Hierarchy 99

Big Money Mistakes We Make As Parents And Grandparents 103

4 Money Mistakes Even Good Grandparents Make With Their Grandkids 112

What Teenagers And Young Adults Need To Know About Money Before They Leave The Nest 117

Getting Teens On A Budget 136

You May Not Have To Worry About The Empty Nest Syndrome 150

The Importance Of Insurance 156

The End 161

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