We've two girls, aged 12 & 14.
In terms of financial education, they have played cash flow. They liked it and they seem to have learned quite a bit from it.
I didn't think of getting them to read investment books until recently. I gave our older one "The richest man in Babylon" to read. She did read it and seemed to have learnt quite a bit from it, although she didn't enjoy reading it as much as Harry Potter.
I'm curious to find out what investment books did people find their kids enjoyed reading & learnt from.
In terms of financial education, they have played cash flow. They liked it and they seem to have learned quite a bit from it.
I didn't think of getting them to read investment books until recently. I gave our older one "The richest man in Babylon" to read. She did read it and seemed to have learnt quite a bit from it, although she didn't enjoy reading it as much as Harry Potter.
I'm curious to find out what investment books did people find their kids enjoyed reading & learnt from.