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Ornella Grosz, author of Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y received the following press in the past few months.
In the article titled “Invest in financial teaching tools” published by Bankrate.com Grosz was quoted as saying ”
Kids can learn even from the gift of cash, says Ornella Grosz, author of “Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y.” Have the child put 20 percent to 50 percent of the amount given into a savings account, she says. “It doesn’t have to be elaborate. A piggy bank, savings account, even a box or jar will work. The point is to understand the value of money,” Grosz says.”
“The Kardashian Kard is not the way to help out their fan base,” said Ornella Grosz, author of Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y. “The fees were exorbitant and the Kardashians don’t represent financial savvy. They can afford to spend $20,000 on a shopping spree while their fan base are in no position to.”
9. Moving expenses. If you had to move because of a job, you can deduct the cost of moving as long as the job was at least 50 miles from where you lived. Ornella Grosz, www.moneyliciousblog.com
Ornella Grosz was also quoted on the Get Currency article “Celebrate New Year’s Eve on a Dime”
“Take some friends with you to a local bar or lounge,” says Ornella Grosz, author of Moneylicious: A Financial Clue For Generation Y. “It will be less than the high-end venues, so you will at least save money when it comes to celebrating.”


