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STOCK MATTERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO STOCKS AND OWNERSHIP
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About the Book

Stock Matters: An Introduction to Stocks and Ownership is a fun, new book to teach kids about the world of investing. Getting kids to learn anything about money, besides how to spend it, has never been easy. This illustrated book will excite kids about being owners, thinking like shareholders and seeing the world just a bit differently. Stock Matters, which can be paired with an individual, beautifully framed share of stock in one of 130 public companies offered by OneShare — including Disney, Microsoft, McDonalds, Dreamworks, Build-A-Bear of LeapFrog — is the perfect way to begin a child’s financial education and teach the importance of learning to invest money wisely.

Written by Byron Beach, the book is available for $10. For more information or to purchase the book, visit www.OneShare.com.

About the Author
Byron Beach bought his first stock when he was eleven and promptly lost money: possibly the best lesson on investing ever taught! At iCanBuy.com — the first online payment system for kids — he partnered with retailers to teach children responsible spending habits.

Following a stint in the video game business, Byron started work with OneShare.com, where he currently helps make kids and adults into owners everyday, one share at a time.

About OneShare
Launched in 1996 by CEO Lance Lee, OneShare is the leading supplier of individual gift shares in more than 130 of America’s favorite companies. At OneShare, gift givers can purchase one official share of stock for $39, plus the prices of the stock as listed on the stock exchange, in less than ten minutes. Gift givers can personalize the real share of stock with frames ($45-$75) and a special engraved message on the frame’s plaque. Best of all, gift givers can select an official share of stock to match the recipient’s passions, without worrying about sizes, colors, batteries, fading or going-out-of style. For more information, visit www.OneShare.com.

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