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  • My Perseverance Heroine

    by Team Sammy

    Easier Said Than DoneOne of Sammy Rabbit’s iconic sayings is “Do Not Give Up”. “Never give up" is easier said than done. Since childhood, we’ve heard the importance of perseverance, but with...

  • Give As A Philanthropist

    by Team Sammy

    Guest Blog: Sharon Lipinski, Author, 365 Ways to Give GenerouslyWhy Give Money?When it comes to giving, a person might naturally ask themselves, why give, especially money? I think there are lots...

  • Sammy Rabbit Spotlight: Patrina Dixon

    by Team Sammy

    Patrina Dixon is on a MissionAward-winning author and Certified Financial Education Instructor Patrina Kelly Dixon is on a mission—to empower the next generation with essential money skills and...

  • Do Not Be Afraid To Be Frugal

    by Team Sammy

    Living frugally is a learned habit, and it doesn’t come easily for teens and twentysomethings. How can you instill a more frugal lifestyle in your kids?- Steve Rosen, "Frugal Living is Not the Same...

  • 7 Things Today’s Kids Really Need to Know About Money

    by Team Sammy

    "Parents should introduce their kids to the concept of money when they're young — ideally before age 8, said Sam X Renick, creator of Sammy Rabbit, a financial education program for children. It's...

  • Minimum Wage Millionaire

    by Team Sammy

    An excerpt from Sam X Renick's guest column for TheDollarStretcher.com: "Minimum Wage Millionaire"Whoever came up with the saying "money does not grow on trees" should be fired. I assume they...

  • The Only Advice You Need to Give Kids on Money

    by Team Sammy

    Excerpt from Sam X Renick's guest column for Billsley.com: The Only Advice You Need to Give Kids on MoneyTen cents was an enormous amount of money to a child growing up in the sixties. In fact, in...

  • Golf Drove Home Money Lesson for Dr. Denny Coates

    by Team Sammy

    Sam X Renick interviews parenting expert, Dr. Denny Coates for CentSai and Sammy Rabbit's Money Cents for Kids!Sam X Renick: What is the most important money habit you learned as a child? Briefly...