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Maxx Money Kids' Club Flip Page for Coloring Contest Flip Page for Coloring Contest cpmfed.com | 800.255.1513 Newsletter Spring 2020 April is National Credit Union Youth Month Ages 10 – 14+ How to Turn $100 into $1,000,000: Earn! Save! Invest! by James McKenna, Jeannine Glista, and Ma Fontaine The key to turning some money into a lot of money is to make it, save it, and grow it. This book is meant to be an easy-to- read, engaging, informave, and comprehensive guide to creang wealth, from basic saving to the magic of compound interest — and it even includes content about resumes, geng a job, and working. Heads Up Money by DK For older teens with a basic understanding of money maers, this book goes beyond "What is money?" to help answer more mely quesons like 'What is the wage gap?" and discusses economic theories. It's a big-picture view of money and its role in our modern world, rather than a personal finance how-to. These days, you can get your allowance on a debit card with just a couple taps on a smartphone — no cash necessary. Easy, right? But how much do you know and learn about money and all that it represents? We have some ideas. These are just a few books that can help you understand money and its value. There are many out there, but these are a few that we have found. Ages 6 – 8 Curious About Money by Mary E. Reid Experts say that core money habits are formed by age seven — so let’s hope Curious About Money isn’t your first foray into the value of a dollar. This book is all about the various types of currency used throughout history, from seashells to bitcoin. (For more literary lessons about money, check out Money Talks: Literary Lessons on Money, Gratude, and Responsibility for Lile Ones.) Show Me the Money: Big Quesons About Finance by Alvin Hall Alvin Hall grew up in severe poverty in the Florida panhandle — then became a world-renowned financial trainer, expert, and author. In Show Me the Money, he shares his no-nonsense approach to money maers, including how the financial, business, and economic sectors of our society work. Ages 8 – 12 Naonal Geographic Kids Everything Money: A Wealth of Facts, Photos, and Fun! by Kathy Furgang This book is full of facts, photos, and fun. Money maers are broken down into bite-size, easily digesble pieces, and the topics range from the history of various currency to how to fold a dollar bill into an origami buerfly. Dollars & Sense: A Kid’s Guide to Using — Not Losing — Money by Elaine Sco Dollars & Sense is “a sporty guide to the wide, weird world of money.” This book covers basic economic concepts like supply and demand and inflaon as well as the circumstance that led to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protecon Act. Money Word Search Search for and circle the words from the list below. Books About Understanding Money https://www.readbrightly.com/kids-books-about-money/ penny dollar cost bank nickel coin purchase change dime currency bill value quarter money cent

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Page 1: Maxx Money Kids' Club Newsletter Spring 2020 · seashells to bitcoin. (For more literary lessons about money, check out Money Talks: Literary Lessons on Money, Gratitude, and Responsibility

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Maxx Money Kids' Club

Flip Page for Coloring ContestFlip Page for Coloring Contest

cpmfed.com | 800.255.1513Newsletter Spring 2020

April is National Credit Union Youth Month

Ages 10 – 14+How to Turn $100 into $1,000,000: Earn! Save! Invest! by James McKenna, Jeannine Glista, and Matt FontaineThe key to turning some money into a lot of money is to make it, save it, and grow it. This book is meant to be an easy-to-read, engaging, informative, and comprehensive guide to creating wealth, from basic saving to the magic of compound interest — and it even includes content about resumes, getting a job, and working. Heads Up Money by DKFor older teens with a basic understanding of money matters, this book goes beyond "What is money?" to help answer more timely questions like 'What is the wage gap?" and discusses economic theories. It's a big-picture view of money and its role in our modern world, rather than a personal finance how-to.

These days, you can get your allowance on a debit card with just a couple taps on a smartphone — no cash necessary. Easy, right? But how much do you know and learn about money and all that it represents? We have some ideas. These are just a few books that can help you understand money and its value. There are many out there, but these are a few that we have found.Ages 6 – 8

Curious About Money by Mary E. ReidExperts say that core money habits are formed by age seven — so let’s hope Curious About Money isn’t your first foray into the value of a dollar. This book is all about the various types of currency used throughout history, from seashells to bitcoin. (For more literary lessons about money, check out Money Talks: Literary Lessons on Money, Gratitude, and Responsibility for Little Ones.)Show Me the Money: Big Questions About Finance by Alvin HallAlvin Hall grew up in severe poverty in the Florida panhandle — then became a world-renowned financial trainer, expert, and author. In Show Me the Money, he shares his no-nonsense approach to money matters, including how the financial, business, and economic sectors of our society work.

Ages 8 – 12National Geographic Kids Everything Money: A Wealth of Facts, Photos, and Fun! by Kathy FurgangThis book is full of facts, photos, and fun. Money matters are broken down into bite-size, easily digestible pieces, and the topics range from the history of various currency to how to fold a dollar bill into an origami butterfly.

Dollars & Sense: A Kid’s Guide to Using — Not Losing — Money by Elaine ScottDollars & Sense is “a sporty guide to the wide, weird world of money.” This book covers basic economic concepts like supply and demand and inflation as well as the circumstance that led to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

Money Word SearchSearch for and circle the words from the list below.

Books About Understanding Money

https://www.readbrightly.com/kids-books-about-money/

penny dollar cost bank nickel coin purchase change dime currency bill value quarter money cent

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*Entry must be received in your local branch by June 10, 2020. To mail your entry, mail to: CPM - Marketing Dept, 1066 East Montague Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405. Winners will be notified by mail by June 30, 2020. Winning entries can be viewed on newsletter page at CPM Federal Credit Union website (www.cpmfed.com/maxx).Terms and conditions subject to change without notice.

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