Build a better future for yourself and your children by making the stock market work for your family
In Help Your Child Build Wealth: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children To Be Successful Investors, bestselling author and investing educator Michael Sincere delivers an exciting and illuminating new take on the stock market. Perfect for rookie investors with children, this book explains exactly how you can get started as a long-term investor using index funds, ETFs, and individual stocks. You'll also discover how you can teach your kids about investing in a way that gets them excited about building wealth for their futures.
In the book, the author walks you through what the stock market is, how to open a brokerage account, how much cash you'll need to get started, and how you can protect yourself and manage risk through diversification. You'll also find out:
About new and interesting ideas such as a 529 or custodial plan and their proper place in a well-managed portfolio What the difference is between “active” and “passive” investing and which path is right for you How you can find stocks that perform well over the long-term and how you can use compound interest and dollar-cost averaging to multiply your profits Learn about the best investing apps and how to use them with your children
An essential and easy-to-read financial guide for young parents looking to introduce their families to the stock market, Help Your Child Build Wealth is your (and your children's) ticket to a brighter and more prosperous future.
By:
Michael Sincere Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 224mm,
Width: 147mm,
Spine: 23mm
Weight: 272g ISBN:9781394257232 ISBN 10: 1394257236 Pages: 224 Publication Date:25 October 2024 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Michael Sincere is a full-time nonfiction finance author with two bestselling books under his belt. His work has been translated into thirteen languages. Sincere is also a featured columnist for MarketWatch and Equities.com.