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Puppy Money - Kira and a Dog named Money
by Bodo Schäfer
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Twelve-year-old Gia's life transforms after rescuing Money, a talking dog and financial genius. Bodo Schäfer's book turns finance into a modern fairy tale. Money teaches readers to overcome limiting beliefs, save effectively, and invest wisely. This roadmap to financial freedom is accessible to children, yet insightful for adults. Millions worldwide have used this story to make money work for them, instead of the other way around.
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