Smart Mom, Rich Mom

How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family

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Pub Date Jun 01 2016 | Archive Date Aug 01 2016

Description

Become your family’s Chief Financial Officer.

Of all life’s financial shocks, few compare to bringing home an infant. Just one tiny person costs $250,000 to raise— not including college!

How will you pay for it? That agonizing question fuels mothers’ choices about their careers, budgets, and families. Some lean in, some scale back or seek new opportunities—there are no easy answers . . . but lots of rewarding possibilities.

Smart Mom, Rich Mom explores how women today are navigating the financially challenging career/parenting years. Written by a national money columnist and mom of two, the book chronicles people who have stayed in the game—full-time, freelance, self-employed, and more—and emerged more prosperous and empowered.

Smart Mom, Rich Mom mines their experiences to uncover both career advice and spending and savings strategies that everyone can use. Stories, checklists, action steps, planning tools, and more explain how to:

• Prepare financially for parenthood—whether you’re expecting your first child or your third

• Balance thrift with generating income and investing wisely

• Find flexibility at work while safeguarding your earning potential

• Save for both college and retirement despite increased expenses

• Plan for unexpected events, like a layoff or illness

• And much more

Kids change our lives, adding joy but draining bank accounts. Smart Mom, Rich Mom helps you adopt healthy habits—and make hard decisions—that pay off in abundance.

About the Author

KIMBERLY PALMER is the senior money editor at US News & World Report and pens their popular Alpha Consumer blog. The author of The Economy of You, she has appeared on NBC’s Today Show, CNBC, CNN, and local television and radio shows across the country to talk about smart financial decisions.

Become your family’s Chief Financial Officer.

Of all life’s financial shocks, few compare to bringing home an infant. Just one tiny person costs $250,000 to raise— not including college!

How will you...


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Featured Reviews

In my country, moms have the traditional role of handling budget and finances of their families. That is why the many of ideas here in this book are familiar to me personally. My mom was the main decision maker when it comes to financial decisions.

In my own family now, both me and my wife are jointly making decisions in our finances. We don't make big purchases without consulting each other. Since me and my wife are embracing the non-traditional role of spouses, Reading this book is a great help especially for me to find out how smart moms do what they do best.

This book is full of practical insights that will help women in particular be their own financial experts. There are also discussion on how to instill financial literacy to children as early as toddlers. I find it helpful that the book encompass the financial challenges of women and how they can solve it. I can use these ideas to help both me and my wife do better financial decisions.

If there is anything that I would want the book to explore more, it would be the ideas on how husbands or partners help their wives be financially capable. The book focuses too much on women doing things on their own while forgetting that many of these women have partners who can help them achieve what the book wants to achieve. I guess by reading this book, I just need to figure that on my own too. Lol

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