David Bach
Launching Financial Grownups
Launching Financial Grownups
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A PRACTICAL ROADMAP TO RAISING FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE YOUNG ADULTS
“In Launching Financial Grownups Bobbi solves the problem all of us parents have: How to take the money lessons we teach our little ones to the real-life practical grownup money strategies our kids need as they move into adulthood and the stakes get real. Everyone with a teen or young adult in their life needs this book.”
—FARNOOSH TORABI, Host, So Money Podcast
“Parenting is harrrd (with all the Rs!) and figuring out how much to step in when life gets complicated for our kids can feel overwhelming. Launching Financial Grownups does an amazing job of giving adults the strategies and confidence to let go—just the right amount, at just the right time.”
—MEAGHAN MURPHY, Editor in Chief, Woman’s Day and Author, Your Fully Charged Life
“The ultimate solution for parents who want their grown kids to successfully move into their own home. Bobbi explains how to prepare your teens and young adults before they buy or rent, the cost of setting up a first home, and strategies to figure out the best ways to support their independence.”
—KIRSTEN “KJ” JORDAN, Star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York
“Launching Financial Grownups gives parents a values-based approach to helping their young adult kids make their own career and workplace choices. By considering benefits like professional development, wellness, and coaching, Bobbi provides a roadmap for parents on what to review with their kids in their first jobs, when to step in to help, and when to let go and let them figure it out for themselves.”
—ERICA KESWIN, Author, Bring Your Human to Work and Rituals Roadmap
This is the book I wish I’d had to help my children on their way to financial adulthood. Bobbi Rebell’s smart, practical, compassionate guide is essential reading for any parent eager to launch their kids on the road to success without sacrificing their own financial security. Highly recommend!
—DIANE HARRIS, Deputy Editor in Chief of Newsweek
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