This November 2-4, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, 200 kids (and their parents) will start businesses, take them public in a mock stock market and discover the amazing opportunities of real estate. Using games, activities, role-playing and more, this experiential event will give kids financial information and tools they can use immediately. Wealth Rules! Timeless Wisdom for Youth, is a brand new financial education event inspired by the success of her Money Camps for Kids and Teens and prompted by demand from parents everywhere. Elisabeth Donati, founder of The Money Camp, will bring together kids and parents to explore the ins and outs of creating financial freedom using the three pillars of wealth: business, real estate and the stock market. Middle school through and high school age students will learn the skills they need to make them great leaders, attain goals and develop passive income streams so they can work because they want to, not because they have to. They will learn that having more money than they need allows them to do a whole lot of good in the world.
Focusing on practical money management with an active curriculum, Wealth Rules! Timeless Wisdom for Youth teaches time-tested and immediately useful money management and wealth creation
principles. Using accelerated teaching techniques, kids and their parents will explore cultural beliefs about money and life. The program teaches such basics as Pay yourself first, Put
your money to work for you, You are the CEO of your own life and more. Helping others, while helping yourself, is the cornerstone of this life-changing program.
"By creating a safe, family-oriented, fun-filled environment, we remove the taboos around money and begin to create generations of adults who think and make decisions like, people who
value financial freedom over social status and stuff," says Donati, president of Educational Innerprizes and co-founder of The Money Camp, a nonprofit organization in Santa Barbara that
offers fun financial literacy camps for kids and adults.
For more information, visit www.themoneycamp.com