'Well, It's Back To Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches Tomorrow'

Leo Quinn announces results of a startling survey about what people heard about money while growing up.

Ballston Spa, NY (PRWEB) November 16, 2006 -- Those words come from a survey of 1,447 Americans by financial educator Leo Quinn of Ballston Spa, NY. The survey asked respondents to recall phrases they remembered hearing about money from their childhood.

Fully, 82% of people responding to the survey recall negative or no discussions about money while growing up. And 75% rate their current financial situation as negative.

Quinn says, "the holidays are a time of year when children are bombarded with their parent's often negative attitudes about money". This negative "MoneyTude" as he calls it, starts in childhood and is passed from generation to generation often with disastrous economic results.

"A childhood filled with 'we are broke', 'money is the root of all evil', 'I haven't got two nickels to rub together', and the like become deep-seated beliefs of the child who will nearly always have money problems throughout life because of it…even if they earn 'a lot of money," according to Quinn's research.

Leo Quinn has helped thousands of Americans improve their "MoneyTude" since 1997 with his "How To Own Your Paycheck Again!" seminars, books and website www.LeoQuinn.com

If you'd like more information about this survey, or to schedule an interview with Leo Quinn, please call 518-885-7355 or e-mail Leo @ LeoQuinn.com

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Leo J Quinn Jr
Leo J Quinn Jr Enterprises LLC
http://www.LeoQuinn.com
518-885-7355

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