Make Your Own Money

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083736
ISBN
9781635863710
Grade 3-7
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

From lemonade stands, bow ties, sneakers, to cardboard arcades anyone at any age can discover how to earn money with the help of this text. Kids of all ages can learn some great financial lessons from Danny Dollar and his Uncle Earl through this culturally relevant book. This text speaks to kids in a way kids will appreciate, love, and learn from. It covers what money is (paper, coins, cards, checks, and fintech), how to earn money, how to handle money (expenses, payroll, net-profit), and how to manage money (investing, saving, spending, and donating). Provided throughout the text are numerous entrepreneurial ideas, stories of young entrepreneurs, and step-by-step breakdowns of a lemonade stand business plan. Included at the back of the book are worksheets for students to work through their own business plans. Also for extra support is a glossary and an index to look up and define those unknown words. This text is fun, engaging, and informative and towards the end The King of Cha-Ching reveals what the secret to financial success is truly founded upon.116 pgs, pb. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Make Your Own Money

Saving money for something? Then this is the book for you! Danny Dollar, the "King of Cha-Ching," will teach you to make money, save money, and spend money wisely—and to dream big! Maybe you get an allowance (clean the bathroom anyone?) or have been gifted money (birthday present?) but did you know that you can actually start a business and make your own money? Even as a kid! It's called being an entrepreneur.

Danny shares tips for starting your own business, like how to write a business plan and raise start-up money (the money you need to get your business going).Plus, you'll learn how to open a bank account, create a budget, invest, and donate money. Danny will even introduce you to real life kids who are making their own money—and lots of it. Free yourself from having to ask your parents for money, and start making your own today!

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Storey Books
Grades:3-7
ISBN:9781635863710
Length in Inches:9
Width in Inches:6.5
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.6
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