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Jatali Bellanton educates the youth on the keys to success in her new novel, Kids Who Bank

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In the highly competitive and economically challenging landscape of today’s environment, young professionals routinely sacrifice the “art over commerce” attitude towards a career and end up choosing one that will bring financial stability. At a young age, there seems to be no limit to what we believe we can accomplish in the future. Unfortunately, fear of economic security can take over and the dreams we once had tend not to make it past the pages of our diaries. What if there was a way to incorporate business knowledge into our lives at the most appropriate of times when when our motivation to turn our dreams into reality is at its’ highest? That exact answer is what author Jatali Bellanton brings us with her new book, Kids Who Bank.
Whit this novel, Jatali Bellanton shares her years of experience in the financial industry to help the young and ambitious gain business and finance knowledge. Jatali Bellanton has restructured and managed accounting departments to the tune of multimillion-dollar profits and company growth all the while lowering costs. Jatali has helped companies survive the global shift towards online business by implementing new software programs to replace outdated forms of communication.
Jatali Bellanton values the extreme potential in the youth of today, and she is passionate about combining her business expertise with her desire to give all children a fair chance to succeed in life. She has donated over $6,000 to schools nationwide and is committed to incorporating financial and business education into the school curriculum. Kids Who Bank strives to inspire kids to keep following their dreams while learning how to build a successful career.
Visit www.kidswhobank.com for more information.


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