Hire The Kids
The Parental guide
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- James Guy
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- 140
- 2024
- 979-8-9899395-3-4
- Solid
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Hire the Kids
The parental Guide James Guy
The Operational Blueprint for Building Your Family Economy
One decision to hire your child changes everything — not just for them, but for the next three generations.
The Parental Guide is the complete operational framework for transforming your family business into a legacy-building system. Built around the Rich Kid vs. Poor Kid paradigm, this book shows you how to raise children who don’t just inherit wealth — they inherit the capability to create it, manage it, and pass it down.
When a child earns instead of receives, they learn financial literacy, delayed gratification, and entrepreneurial thinking that no classroom can teach. And when your household and business operate as one coordinated system, the result isn’t just stronger profits — it’s a stronger family with a shared purpose that outlasts you.
Learn the principles to build across three generations:
- Generation 1 (You) — Navigate child labor laws by age group, set up audit-ready wage structures, create age-appropriate job descriptions, work effectively with your CPA and bookkeeper, and implement zero-based budgeting for family employment
- Generation 2 (Your Children) — Teach the difference between earning vs. receiving (Rich Kid vs. Poor Kid), implement delayed gratification through budgeting, open custodial Roth IRAs for early retirement investing, and develop real entrepreneurial skills through hands-on work experience
- Generation 3 (Their Children) — Build a family that understands wealth isn’t just about having money but knowing how to make it, manage it, and grow it — passing down the work ethic, financial decision-making frameworks, and business systems that created the legacy
Three generations don’t happen by accident. They start with one family, one business, and one decision to bring your children into the work.