From Bust to Bliss, the Kiwi Squirrel Shows Money Magic

Kiwis use a squirrel to show young New Zealand families how to stop the financial damage done by their parents.

From Bust to Bliss, the Kiwi Squirrel Shows Money Magic
New York, NY, September 17, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Teaching About Money - System makes it easy. Hundreds of families around the world are taking up the challenge of training their children to get savvy about money and how it works.

Sylvia Bowden, author of the book "How to stop your kids from going broke" has developed the Silbo System to help families around the world to get informed about how money works and how to hold on to it.

The Silbo System is an eight step method of learning about money and is a tool for parents to teach their kids about money (and themselves if they need to). Originally used in New Zealand, the Silbo System is now being picked up around the world as families look for a way to make sure their kids don't have to experience the financial crash the Baby Boomers have just experienced.

"As has been shown with the recent financial slump, lessons need to be learned and families need to be teaching their children right now about money." Sylvia says " You only have to look at what has happened to the financial world over the last year to see that something has to change .

The Silbo system is currently being taught in small groups around New Zrealand but now that it is in Book format, it can be taught anywhere and anytime.

John Bowden
CEO Silbo Systems

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