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Join Ramsay, the Goat, who learns about financial literacy through his parents and teachers. He is joined by his neighbors/ best friends, Jenny the Bunny and Steve the Koala (who is a transfer student from Australia). They learn about savings, taxes, equity, and many more.
In this book, Ramsay learns about taxes. He learns the importance of tax and how the community benefits from it. Watch how he shares this valuable lesson that is taught by his mother with his best friends Jenny and Steve.
Value of the series:
Financial literacy is something that should be taught from an early age to build a strong foundation for success. This series helps children to understand and build that knowledge about finance. The book is catered to ages 4-8 years old, but essentially the series can help anyone who is interested in growing and understanding finance. Parents can use these lessons to teach their children the skill set they need to manage money efficiently from an early age.
Value of this Book:
Taxes are the primary revenue for most governments. The money is used to improve and create infrastructure and build hospitals, schools, community centers, and libraries. Taxes are also used to pay for our emergency services, and first responders and even assist in unemployment and benefits. Yes even though we dread paying taxes, it is very important that we do as it is our civic duty, it helps the community and in the long run, helps ourselves. This book teaches and explains the benefits and reasons why we pay taxes.
About Tommy Sarkar
Tommy is the creator of the Ramsay the Goat series. His series "Finance" teaches and helps children to understand financial literacy. His books are catered to ages 4-8 years olds, but essentially the series can help anyone who is interested in growing and understanding finance. Tommy realized that financial literacy is something that should be taught from a young age, so he focus on the basic fundamentals such as savings, taxes, equity, and many more. The lessons are very simple, relatable, and easy to understand. The series also teaches valuable traits and virtues such as friendship, teamwork, discipline, patience, diversity, and compassion. The purpose and intention of this series is to help parents teach their children to manage money efficiently from an early age and to share that with others.