Help your son understand the basics of financial literacy
I wrote “Graduation Gift” because I know you want to help your son and his friends on their road to financial literacy.
The problem is the time, knowledge, and attention required to get through to a young person is a daunting task.
This makes you feel overwhelmed and under-equipped.
But, if young people don’t learn financial literacy before the end of high school, they are in for a harsh reality.
The education system does not teach them the things that lead to financial freedom.
I believe that every young person should learn the things that the education system has failed to teach them.
That’s why I wrote “Graduation Gift.”
It addresses the common financial obstacles young people face in the real world.
From opening a bank account to renting an apartment, this book is packed with 127 important resources that, to my knowledge, haven’t been collected anywhere else.
This book makes it easy for you to impact the next generation. Here’s how you do it:
1. Gift this book to your son and his friends. The ideal age is high school, but no one is too old to learn these concepts.
2. Walk them through their journey to financial literacy. The book acts as a step-by-step guide as they learn important life skills.
3. Become a key person of influence in their life. They’ll always remember you as an agent of change on their road to success.
So, grab a copy for your son and his friends.
Help them avoid the common pitfalls of early adulthood, setting them up for a life of success.
You don’t want to see your son struggle knowing that you could have done something.
It’s not easy to talk to young people, but this book makes it simple to explain complex topics.
When you give this book to your son, you have the opportunity to become the person who lead him on his journey to financial success, someone they return to years later just to say, “thank you!”
So, gift a copy today. You have nothing to lose and your son has everything to gain.