Money Matters Workbook for Teens (11-14)


Book Description

Did you know that the average American teenager spends nearly $3,000 a year? Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? But with money gifts from birthday and Christmas, allowances, and part-time jobs, teenagers have gained purchasing power in this country. But when you turn 20, will you know where that $21,000 went? We like to have money, save money, and especially spend money, but few people put learning about money at the top of their priority list. As a teen, maybe you don't feel that you have enough money to worry about it, but even though you don't have much, you have enough to matter-especially to the people that sell products for teens Don't get caught in the web of marketing gurus. Take control of your money, so no one else will. In the "Money Matters Workbook for Teens," Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show teens how to: Pay fair price for quality items Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople Stay out of debt Save for a car, college, your own business Give money away that will make a difference in the world Save money to do fun things with your friends Learn skills that will help you right now, and prepare for a successful financial future




Personal Finance for Teens


Book Description

This straightforward guide provides the fundamental information teens need to know about money matters. This second edition of Personal Finance for Teens shows readers the keys to crafting job-winning resumes, creating a successful spending plan, evaluating college financial aid, managing credit scores and avoiding credit card debt, evaluating the cost of car ownership, and starting retirement savings. In this book teens will find the vital personal finance information they need to know as they transition to living away from home.




The Complete Guide to Personal Finance


Book Description

In this new book, you will learn how to get and manage credit, make and stick to a budget, save for college, determine your needs versus your wants, pay for a car, finance college, manage risk, open a bank account, write a check, balance a checkbook, avoid the pressures of consumerism, and how to avoid financial mistakes. You will also learn about investment options, taxes, checks, debit cards, credit cards, and basic budget tips. This book is filled with suggestions from financial and family counselors, and you will discover creative ways to get a jumpstart on your financial future and use money responsibly. Even if you have had a few missteps along the way, you will be able to learn from your mistakes and get on the path to financial well-being.




Christian Finance for Teens


Book Description

Many parents aren’t sure where to begin when it comes to teaching their teens and young adults about finances. Christian Finance for Teens will help, giving important information in a way teens can understand about job searching, budgeting, debt, banking, investing, insurance, taxes, and other areas of finance. Author Cindy Kersey has taught a high school finance class (Christian Finance) for tenth- and twelfth-grade students for several years, “road-testing” her material on real-world teens to amazing results. Inspired to help other young people, she turned her course curriculum into book format so teens and young adults everywhere can easily understand concepts of personal finance. This material will be useful as they begin their lives as adults.




Money Matters for Teens


Book Description

Provides a basic understanding of the purpose of money and explains stewardship, money, attitude, planning, banking, spending, careers, and more by using the Bible as the plan.




Money Matters Workbook for Teens (Ages 15-18)


Book Description

Gives helpful forms and information to teach 15-18 year olds how to stay out of debt, how to save for a car, college, your own business and how to give money that will make a difference in the world and more. Written from a Christian perspective.




The Teen's Guide to Personal Finance


Book Description

A guide to personal finance for teenagers that covers savings, earnings, credit cards, investing, taxes, and other related topics.




The Complete Guide to Personal Finance


Book Description

In this completely revised edition, young people learn how to get and manage credit, how to make and stick to a budget, how to pay for college, how to determine needs versus wants, how to pay for a car, how to open a bank account, how to balance a checkbook, how to manage finances online, and how to avoid financial mistakes. You will also learn about investments, taxes, checks, debit cards, credit cards, and budget tips. This book is filled with helpful suggestions from financial counselors, and you will discover ways to jumpstart your financial future and use money responsibly.




Personal Finance Workbook for Teens


Book Description

Are you teens, who are quite ready to step into the real outside world? It's time to learn basic money management or personal finance. Managing money can be super easy since you set up a system and a routine. What's inside: Concepts: Work hard and Spend less Easy 6 Jars money management system - with illustrations to explain money management and how different people manage their money. The aim is financial independence and/or financial freedom. How to use 6 Jars in your cell phone - bookkeeping and budgeting as well as tracking your spending. You can see daily, weekly, monthly and yearly income and expenses just by clicking away. Graphs, both 12-month and 53-week - to record selected important numbers in (1) to be inspired. You get inspired after seeing squarely the graphs and patterns of your in/out money flow. You then are aware and probably need to change. Consequently, it is to increase income and at the same time reduce expenses. Bill tracker or Bill organizer, 12-month Cashflow or Financial Statement sheets, for 13 months Note: It's practical. It's grey scale. It has 80 pages.




How to Money


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"Where was this book when we were teenagers?" - Real Simple "Helps new grads make smart, informed money decisions." - MSNBC Learn how to money in this in-depth, illustrated guide from New York Times bestselling author and financial expert Jean Chatzky, Kathryn Tuggle, and the team at HerMoney There’s no getting around it. You need to know how to manage money to know how to manage life — but most of us don’t! This illustrated guidebook from New York Times bestselling author and financial expert Jean Chatzky, Kathryn Tuggle, and their team at HerMoney breaks down the basics of money—how to earn it, manage it, and use it—giving you all the tools you need to take charge and be fearless with personal finance. How to Money will teach you the ins and outs of: -creating a budget (and sticking to it) -scoring that first job (and what that paycheck means) -navigating student loans (and avoiding student debt) -getting that first credit card (and what “credit” is) -investing like a pro (and why it’s important!) All so you can earn more, save smart, invest wisely, borrow only when you have to, and enjoy everything you've got!