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Dave Ramsey Junior Smart Savers Bank Set Giveaway (Ends 6/09/13)

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It is never too early to start teaching your children the value of saving money.

Your Strong Tower and a group of great bloggers are excited to bring you this giveaway for a Junior’s Smart Saver Bank, sponsored by DaveRamsey.com! This is a great tool to teach your young children the importance of saving, giving, and spending. The clear and compact set of piggy banks makes it easy to see their progress.

As a Dave Ramsey Financial Counselor, I know it’s never too early to start teaching your kids about how to handle money the right way! While you’re at it, check out the entire line-up of Dave Ramsey’s youth products. Whether you’ve got preschoolers or teenagers, there are great age-appropriate tools to get your kids on the right track with money management. And that means they’ll be less likely to move back in with you after college!

Entering is easy via the Rafflecopter form below. Contest runs from June 5 through June 9, 2013 and is open to US residents age 18 and up. Prize will ship directly from Dave Ramsey’s organization.

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9 thoughts on “Dave Ramsey Junior Smart Savers Bank Set Giveaway (Ends 6/09/13)

  • anything about saving

  • Anything, everything… primarily how to save though. Every penny I get, I spend. If not for my husband’s discipline, we’d be bankrupt.

  • How to save it. I was very young when I married and we made a lot of money. Not one dime went to a savings account. When we needed it….there was NOTHING to draw from.

  • How to save it! I had to learn that on my own but man how much better I would be off if I had those skills when I was 16.

  • I wish they would have told me about credit cards and loans when I was younger. Mom taught me to balance a checkbook and Dad taught me how to barter and re-use stuff, but when I started getting offers for credit I knew nothing

  • I wish it had been more of an open topic. Back in the day it was hush hush to talk about money at all. Weird…they are still fantastic money mangers though and I guess something rubbed off on me because I am pretty good too. We definitely were comfortable but did not get everything we wanted either!

  • How to invest wisely

  • this would be wonderful for my girls! We went through Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University.

  • Anything! They are HORRIBLE with money!

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