John-Paul International

There is a key difference between being rich and being wealthy. You could become rich by winning the lottery, but you still would not be wealthy. You become wealthy at the point where you no longer work for money; your money works for you. Those who are both rich and wealthy have two qualities that other people do not have... education and experience.

John-Paul International (J-PI) gives your child a resource-driven head start on possessing these two key traits of wealth. J-PI provides education for your child by revealing how money works in the fun and inspirational book John-Paul’s Secret Recipe. J-PI has also designed a Biz in a Box: Lemonade Stand Kit that will give your child real world experience in business. Learning to build a business is an essential aspect of your child’s wealth development process.

Wealth is measured in time—the amount of time a person can live at their current lifestyle without working. Rich, as defined by Forbes magazine, is earning a million dollars in income a year. To develop your child’s financial intelligence and empower them to be rich necessitates that monetary discipline be taught. To teach money management, J-PI has devised a family of fine swine (Sterlingcraft’s silverplated piggy banks) to teach the four essential categories of fiscal responsibility. Your child will learn to fatten each investment category for a healthy portfolio of wealth management.

A perspective of wealth and abundance takes time to develop. Repetition reinforces learning and is a crucial component to financial and personal success. The J-PI music CD, Life in the Black, is a financial message mixed with European dance rhythms that your child will enjoy listening to over and over again. The message of financial freedom is in the music

Educating your child for future financial success begins by investing in resources that combine a perspective of prosperity with real life skill development opportunities. Engage your child in as many different ways as possible and you both will practice the lessons of financial freedom.

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