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Is Your Child a Money Master or a Money Monster?

"A Top 10 Must-Read Parenting Book"-Jack Canfield

When your child asks you to buy them this and that, what do you do? Do you fork over your hard-earned cash and feel that indulging your child’s desire is a form of love?  Or do you decline because your money has to go to maintain the family, but feel like your child is losing out? Do you want your child to be a Money Master rather than a Money Monster? How are they different?is your child a money master or a money monster?

First, Money Masters are those people of any age who understand how to earn, save, manage and share money well. On the other hand, Money Monsters are those who constantly scramble to get money, or just expect others to give it to them. They look to the world to give them what they want, and don’t understand the value of money and the need to work for it.

7 Habits of Highly Motivated Kids For Financial Success

In this Amazon Bestseller book, Sunny offers parents a simple, fun and practical Seven Habit System she created for her own children. Starting when they were very young, Sunny taught her twin sons all about money: where money comes from, how to take care of it, how to save and invest it, and how saving a little bit every day helps us to reach our goals. And it worked!

Now she is bringing this proven Seven Habit System to you.

As a mom, Sunny believes children are happiest when they succeed — especially when they surpass their own expectations. Kids can learn more if there is a reward for their endeavor.

To make sure these newly developed money habits last for a lifetime, she also created a proven reward & incentive chart system that worked magically. As a result, her sons  have grown to be young Money Masters.

Which One Do You Want Your Children to Be?

In this book “Is Your Child a Money Master or a Money Monster?, Sunny explains the creative systems she used with her boys for over a decade, and gives you the tools you need to help your own children develop good money habits, financial literacy and personal responsibility. This book also fosters financial responsibility, discipline, good money habits, time management, ownership, self-control, the satisfaction of being generous to others and more! Children can carry these character traits with them into all aspects of their lives.

A war is being waged against this new generation. So many wrong messages about money and success are influencing our children’s young minds. If you don’t teach your children about these topics, someone else will… and you may not like the outcome. Consequently, Money Masters and Money Monsters are created through what they’re taught. Which one do you want your children to be?