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Go! Stock! Go! A Stock Market Guide for Enterprising Children and Their Curious Parents*: *everything you were afraid your kids would ask

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Go! Stock! Go! employs a cartoon-like "Dr. Seuss" style as it becomes the first truly user friendly book on stock and finance.

A storybook follows the Johnson family as they learn the fundamentals of stocks and bonds, the mechanics of investing, and important lessons on risk and reward. The humorous illustrated story is simple enough for children and teenagers yet is also directed towards adults and kids of all ages.

The book offers an advanced section "Let's Talk Stock" that provides an added level of knowledge for older readers. While designed with children in mind, this book is sure to become an adult favorite.

75 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2014

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About the author

Bennett Zimmerman is a businessman-author who believes that the disciplines of business offer ways to measure 'top-line' improvements in the quality of human, economic, and political rights throughout the world. Zimmerman has worked for BMG Music, the strategy consulting firm of Bain & Company, and studied at Harvard Business School, Dartmouth College and Newcomb School -- a Long Beach, California institution he credits for top education in American politics. In 1994, he opened Israel Emerging Growth Fund, L.P., a hi-tech investment fund. Visit www.GoStockGoInvest.com to learn more about Go! Stock! Go!

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July 28, 2020
A great tool to continue talks with children about money and finance

My wife and I have triplet daughters – they are ten years old now and this book was a perfect way to continue our talks about money and finance. I think readers will finish the book with the know-how to truly do something with the education since that is what I saw happen at my house. There are plenty of illustrations and graphs which meant it was a simpler read for my daughters since they learn better with pictures than with just words alone. There is some math in this book - it’s not all vocabulary - but that’s why it works so well as readers can use the information to actually invest. I’m sure to buy another copy or two toward the end of the year as gifts for other parents. Buy this book today if you have begun talking to your kids about investing and would like an excellent and engaging way to keep the conversation going.
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January 19, 2019
ok

a little boring but it is quite ok. Would most certainly recommend. Interesting and descriptive. Wonderful story for young children
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