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Dec 16

Managing Money

Posted on December 16, 2024 at 9:57 AM by Genesis Gaule

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Making Mooo-lah

A Thinking Money for Kids Program

Wed, Jan 8 @ 4:00 PM

Ages 5-12 // Welcome to the farm! In this collaborative simulation, players work together to see if they can run a financially successful farm.


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Money

Master the game, 7 simple steps to financial freedom 
by Anthony Robbins  

332.024 ROBBINS 

Based on extensive research and interviews with some of the most legendary investors at work today, Tony Robbins has created a 7-step blueprint for securing financial freedom. With advice about taking control of your financial decisions, to setting up a savings and investing plan, to destroying myths about what it takes to save and invest, to setting up a “lifetime income plan,” the book brims with advice and practices for making the financial game not only winnable, but providing financial freedom for the rest of your life. 


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Bunny Money

by Rosemary Wells 

Easy WELLS Ruby & Max

It's Grandma's birthday, and Ruby knows exactly what Grandma would love-a beautiful ballerina box. Max also knows what she'd love-a scary pair of ooey-gooey vampire teeth. Ruby has saved up a walletful of bills, but as unexpected mishap after mishap occurs, money starts running through the bunnies' fingers.... Will they have enough left for the perfect present? 


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The Power of Money

How Governments and Banks Create Money and Help Us All Prosper
by P. Sherard 

332.4 SHEARD 2023 

Money permeates our everyday lives—it literally makes the economic world go round, and yet confusion and controversy about money abound. In The Power of Money, economist Paul Sheard distills what money is, how it comes into existence, and how it interacts with the real economy. 


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It's a No-Money Day

by Kate Milner  

Easy MILNER 

Mum works really hard, but today there is no money left and no food in the cupboards. Forced to visit the local foodbank, Mum feels ashamed that they have to rely on the kindness of others, but her young daughter can still see all the good in her day like reading and drawing, and even the foodbank. Maybe one day things will be different but for now together they brighten up even the darkest of days. A moving insight into the sad rise and necessity of foodbanks from the perspective of society's most vulnerable, and an essential book to help develop empathy in younger readers. 


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