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Deborah Meaden Talks Money

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THE empowering intro to money and finance that EVERY young person needs right now, from Dragons’ Den investor and entrepreneur DEBORAH MEADEN.

Finance made fun? YES, REALLY!

Dragons’ Den investor and entrepreneur, Deborah Meaden, makes finance exciting, relatable and personal – AT LAST!

Money is such a huge part of our lives, so learning how to make it work best for YOU is a crucial skill.

Knowledge is power! Whether you want to earn money, save money, set goals, or set up and grow a business, Deborah will be your personal guide, demystifying the world of finance, and sharing the knowledge and insights that have made her one of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs.

Fearful of finance? You are not alone! TALKS MONEY is packed with podcast-style interviews with ordinary young people, as well as top business people and personalities, including STEVEN BARTLETT, JOE LYCETT, GARY NEVILLE and SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR, who reveal the secrets to their success – and the mistakes they’ve made along the way.

Create great money habits! With Q&As, quizzes, tips and challenges, TALKS MONEY is the ONLY guide you need to building the skills and confidence you need to manage finances and reduce money worries.

The empowering finance book that EVERY young person needs right now.

Our Review Panel says...

In a world where financial literacy is more important than ever, “Deborah Meaden Talks Money” stands out as a vital tool to equip children with essential life skills. As a Dragons’ Den investor and successful entrepreneur, Meaden brings a wealth of experience to the topic, making finance accessible and genuinely exciting.Meaden’s approach demystifies finance, breaking down barriers of fear and confusion. She covers essential topics such as earning, saving, setting goals, and even starting a business, providing young people with the knowledge and confidence they need to manage their finances effectively.One of this book’s standout features is its engaging format.

Meaden employs a conversational style, enriched with podcast-style interviews featuring ordinary young people and prominent figures like Steven Bartlett, Joe Lycett, Gary Neville, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. These interviews provide real-world insights into financial success and the inevitable mistakes, making the content relatable and authentic. Plus, including personal stories and practical advice from Meaden adds depth and perspective, showing the tangible benefits of mastering money management.The clear and concise explanations are brilliant for kids and adults alike! It helped me understand some of the trickier aspects of finance that I’d heard of but didn’t understand. I was never taught such things at school, and this book makes it easy to convey these crucial lessons to students.

Along with the wealth of Q&As, quizzes, tips, and challenges designed to foster great money habits in young readers, these interactive elements make integrating financial literacy into the classroom easy. They turn complex concepts into fun and manageable tasks, making the book a brilliant tool for bringing financial discussions into lessons. Overall, this book offers a comprehensive, engaging, and practical guide to finance that every young person can benefit from. It is also a must-have for any educational professional aiming to empower their students with the skills and confidence needed to navigate the financial world.

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