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The Opposite of Spoiled

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Ron Lieber discusses how to instill the value of the dollar in a younger generation.

How do you teach your children to be smart about money? New York Times personal finance columnist Ron Lieber seeks to answer that question in his new book, The Opposite of Spoiled. He joins us to discuss how to instill values and the value of the dollar in a younger generation.

02/05/2015 | Rating NR

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