Raising Rich Kids
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About the Book
Parents worry that their children will mismanage money or worse, that money will corrupt them. Yet money may be the last taboo topic for family discussion. Few families talk productively about what money means – about what money can buy and what it cannot.
The setting for this book is a summer camp reunion in the year 2032. Quite innocently, Betsy coaxes six returning campers into a discussion about “raising rich kids”. Their frank and sometimes painful conversations expose a variety of turbulent money issues. All come away with deeper insights into money’s role in their family lives. Their stories will jump start overdue money conversations in your own family.
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About the Author
GERALD LE VAN helps families resolve disputes about money. Some of his clients work together in the family business. Others are at odds about inheritance. An international consultant and speaker, Le Van is frequently quoted in the business press. He is a trust and estates lawyer, a former law professor, and currently serves as managing director of The Le Van Company based in Black Mountain, NC. Le Van has authored seven books including The $urvival Guide for Business Families and Raising Rich Kids. For more information about The Le Van Company and Gerald Le Van, go to www.levanco.com or call 828-669-0131.