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Product Description
Dennis can't wait to get to school on Monday to tell his friends about the amazing event that happened at church. On Sunday, Dennis was one of 50 people at church who received $100 from his pastor. But there's a catch: Dennis has to use the money to help someone less fortunate. With advice from his friends, Isaiah, Stephanie and Sandy, Dennis is sure to think of someone in need. With a little creativity and hard work, the four pals might even figure out a way to turn Dennis' $100 into an even bigger donation. TARGET AUDIENCE Children between the ages of five and 12 Parents, teachers and educators who want to encourage reading literacy and financial literacy Banks, financial institutions, schools and entities that support financial education for students Non-profit agencies, churches and groups that serve youngsters from kindergarten middle school Companies/organizations seeking to enhance their corporate library or educate young people
About the Author
Susan Beacham is a financial literacy expert, speaker and award winning, nationally syndicated columnist. Her commentary has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, MONEY, Time and Newsweek. Susan has been featured on The Today Show, Right on the Money, The Jane Pauley Show, and Rachel Ray. Susan founded Money Savvy Generation and created the beloved Money Savvy Pig, a four-chambered bank which teaches children the power of delayed gratification through money choices and goal setting. For more information, please visit the Money Savvy Generation web site at msgen.com Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, is a personal finance expert, television and radio personality, and the author of numerous books, including the New York Times bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom. Lynnette has appeared on such national TV programs as The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dr. Phil, The Tyra Banks Show and Good Morning America. She has also been featured in top newspapers including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and USA Today, as well as magazines ranging from Essence and Redbook to Black Enterprise and Smart Money. Lynnette is currently developing her own primetime TV series, called For Love or Money, which focuses on the financial issues facing couples. For more information about Lynnette, or to sign up for her free personal finance newsletter, visit her website at: TheMoneyCoach.net.