Publications

Rich Kid Smart Kid

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2001
Updated
2012
Full Name
Rich Kid Smart Kid: Giving Your Child a Financial Head Start

Rich Kid Smart Kid is designed to fill in the gaps and to give your child the same inspiring and practical knowledge that Robert’s rich dad gave him. It will show you how to awaken your child’s love of learning. It will open doors that many never knew existed and give parents the tools and skills and real-world experiences that they can share with their children. Rich Kid Smart Kid gives you the opportunity to give your kids knowledge they can use for the rest of their life.

  • Rich Dad Smart Kid is written for parents who value education, want to give their child a financial and academic head start in life, and are willing to take an active role to make it happen.

  • This handle explains how to teach children the fundamental principles of finance, introducing problem-solving skills that help youngsters understand the importance of a good education and financial planning in their lives.


Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Your Banker Does Not Ask You for Your Report Card

Part 1 - Money is an Idea

  • Chapter 1: All Kids are Born Rich and Smart

  • Chapter 2: Is Your Child a Genius?

  • Chapter 3: Give Your Children Power... Before You Give Them Money

  • Chapter 4: If You Want to Be Rich, You Must Do Your Homework

  • Chapter 5: How Many Winning Formulas Will Your Child Need?

  • Chapter 6: Will Your Child be Obsolete by Thirty?

  • Chapter 7: Will Your Child be Able to Retire Before Thirty?

Part 2 - Money Does Not Make You Rich

  • Chapter 8: My Banker Has Never Asked Me for My Report Card

  • Chapter 9: Kids Learn by Playing

  • Chapter 10: Why Savers are Losers

  • Chapter 11: The Difference Between Good Debt and Bad Debt

  • Chapter 12: Learning with Real Money

  • Chapter 13: Other "Ways to Increase Your Child's Financial IQ"

  • Chapter 14: What is an Allowance For?

Part 3 - Discover Your Child's Genius

  • Chapter 15: How Do You Find Your Child's Natural Genius?

  • Chapter 16: Success is the Freedom to Be Who You Are

Conclusion: The Most Important Job in the World

Appendix A: The Age-Old Question

Appendix B: Financial Field Trips