Valenbourg — Book 1

Your child will inherit
your money habits.
The question is: which ones?

A practical method for raising financially intelligent kids — before school, social media, or bad examples do it for you.

Teach Your Kids to Be Rich Early — Valenbourg
7
Practical chapters
81
Pages — focused, no filler
6 – 14
Your child's age
7 wks
To build lasting habits

Most kids reach adulthood
without knowing what
a single investment is.

It's not their fault. School doesn't teach it. Parents, in most cases, don't know where to start. And by the time adulthood arrives — credit cards, debt, and minimum wage — the behavior is already formed. Hard to reverse. Expensive to learn.

This book exists to change that. Before it's too late.

76%
of American adults live paycheck to paycheck (LendingClub, 2024)
$90k
average US household debt, not counting mortgages (Federal Reserve, 2023)
57%
of adults say they never learned about money management growing up

Seven chapters.
One complete method.

Each chapter is a conversation you can have with your child this week. No theory. No jargon. Only what works.

Chapter 01

The First Money Conversation

How to open the topic without creating anxiety. What to say, what to avoid, and how to make money a normal subject at home.

Chapter 02

Understanding Money

The fundamentals no school teaches. How money works, where it comes from, and why money alone never solves anything.

Chapter 03

Saving Automatically

Why willpower always fails — and how to build systems that save without relying on daily discipline.

Chapter 04

Guilt-Free Spending

The difference between restriction and awareness. How to teach your child to spend well — and enjoy it, without guilt.

Chapter 05

Introducing Investing

Compound interest explained for an 8-year-old. The exercise that permanently changes how a child sees the future.

Chapter 06

Dreams and Goals

How to turn vague wishes into real plans. The simple template that children as young as 10 can use on their own.

Chapter 07

Family Wealth Foundation

The legacy you leave is not financial — it's behavioral. How to build a money culture at home that lasts for generations.

Free download

Mini-Guide:
7 First Steps

  • The right conversation to start today
  • How to set an allowance without arguments
  • The 3-jar method: spend, save, invest
  • Your child's first financial goal
  • Ready-made scripts for difficult situations
  • Habit tracker: weeks 1 through 4
  • The most common parent mistake — and how to avoid it

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No fluff. A direct PDF with the first steps you can apply this week.

Families who changed
the conversation.

★★★★★

"I never thought it would be this easy to get started. My 9-year-old now divides his allowance into three jars on his own — without me asking."

— Verified Amazon reader

★★★★★

"I grew up with zero financial education. This book is what I wish my parents had read. I bought one for myself and one for my sister."

— Verified Amazon reader

★★★★★

"Direct, practical, and zero fluff. Exactly what I needed. Within two weeks I already saw a noticeable change in how my daughter thinks about spending."

— Verified Amazon reader

The best time to teach your child about money
was when they were six years old.

The second best time is right now.

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