Deborah Meaden Talks Money
by Deborah Meaden
Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 10+
Published by Farshore, 2024
About this book
‘Money makes the world go round’, entrepreneur and money expert Deborah Meaden tells readers in the opening chapter of this book.
Money and business are topics on many young people’s minds, but how, exactly, does money work? Where does it come from? How is it made? How can you make it? An informative and accessible look at how money works, this book covers everything from the concepts of the ‘fiat’ money system and bitcoin, to ways in which money can be earned, saved, spent and borrowed, plus all the systems and rules that support our economy like tax and interest.
With short chapters and bite-sized chunks of text, it’s an accessible book and good for dipping in and out of. A great book with real-life applications, it’s packed with examples, facts, interviews and leading questions to get readers thinking around the concepts and understanding the processes around money, business and the economy.
Relatable, relevant and engaging, anyone who picks up this book will get a good understanding of how to get money to work for them in the best way possible.
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