Think for a second of all the funny things you heard your parents
say to you about money: "Girl, do I need to have you committed?" "Boy,
you'd better get a job, 'cause you're crazy if you think I'm gonna pay $300 for a jacket
for a nine-year-old!" Sound familiar? Money can ignite some of the funniest comments
in our households. Unfortunately, sometimes our relationship with money, for all the humor
it inspires, contributes to many of our problems as a people. The way we've been
encouraged to relate to this necessary resource is what In the Black is all about.
It's about helping our kids develop healthier relationships with money no matter what our
own patterns have been. It's about helping you, the parent, get a grip on your own unique
relationship with money so that you can have a positive influence on your child's
relationship with it.
If you want your kids to grow up financially fit,
here's the book for you!
Fran Harris, an entrepreneur since age nine, shows you how to help
your children become better savers, smarter spenders, and more informed consumers. Packed
with exercises teaching fundamental financial skills, In the Black covers all the
basics of money management, including: Credit and debt, The banking system and Saving for
college.