Money Smarts for Teens & Twenties


Book Description

Why this book? Gordon’s middle aged clients came for advice on how to get back on track. Many wished they had done things different earlier. One summed it up with “My father gave me good advice but I didn’t use it”. Why would any teenager use good advice if they don’t understand why they should? Proverbs 14:6 “Knowledge is easy to him that understands”. We want to help youth understand why financial savvy today will impact their future. Youth need to understand why – this book helps!




Money Smarts for Teens & Twenties


Book Description

Why this book? Gordon’s middle aged clients came for advice on how to get back on track. Many wished they had done things different earlier. One summed it up with “My father gave me good advice but I didn’t use it”. Why would any teenager use good advice if they don’t understand why they should? Proverbs 14:6 “Knowledge is easy to him that understands”. We want to help youth understand why financial savvy today will impact their future. Youth need to understand why – this book helps!




Money Smarts for Teens & Twenties


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Youth don't just need to know what to do and how to manage money - they also need to understand why Which choice is the correct answer? Jason spent $10,000 on a car at age 20. What is his lost opportunity cost by age 65? A)$21,670 B)$82,917 C)$191,012 D)$248,951 E)$814,030 How much will it cost Colleen in lost investment opportunity to smoke cigarettes to age 65? Is it A)$46,070 B)192,046 C)$1,849,228 D)$3,013,717 ? You will uncover the truth inside. Proverbs 14:6 "Knowledge is easy to him that understands."




Personal Finance For Teens


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Ensure your teen's financial future without overwhelming them with complex financial jargon - raise money-smart adults! Are you worried about your teen's future financial stability knowing all too well that they don't have the needed financial skills to survive adulthood? Have you tried teaching them the basics of personal finance, only to be met with disinterest or confusion? Do you want to help them master personal finance but don't know where to start? If so, you're not alone. As a parent, you want your teen to grow up financially independent and secure. But in today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life and forget to teach your teens about the importance of managing money. However, it's never too late to start. Financial skills can be acquired, even without a background in finance or economics. Even better, you don't need to enroll your kids in any formal institution or class. All you need is a reliable guide that will provide you with easy-to-understand insights and actionable steps to help your teen gain control of their financial future. And with this teen-friendly personal financing manual, your kids will discover all they need to navigate the complex world of money management. Inside, you will discover: Simple, hands-on, easy-to-follow personal finance concepts to master that your teen will actually enjoy reading - boring financial lessons no more! Tips and tricks for budgeting, saving, investing, and planning for retirement your teen can quickly start using right away - no need to wait until they're in their 20s or 30s to start building a solid financial foundation Avoid the dangers and pitfalls of Student Loan Debt from ruining your teen's financial future by making sure to use this debt correctly or avoiding it altogether. Inspiring stories that will show your teen how the importance of financial responsibility plays out in the real world A step-by-step guide to helping your teen create a financial plan for the future to ensure their financial independence Practical strategies for building and maintaining good credit that your teen will need in the future - discover ways to establish a strong credit history and avoid bad debt Creative ways to earn money and build wealth, with guides on how to apply for a job or start entrepreneurship Tons of engaging, interactive activities that will keep your teen interested and excited to know more about finances - who says learning can't be fun and educational at the same time? And much more! Your teen still has a couple of years to go before adulthood, but why not prepare them now for what lies ahead? The earlier they start, the more their money management skill grows. So, don't let your teen fall trapped in common financial mistakes that plague so many young people today. Gift them the true path to financial independence today! If you want to prepare your teen for the financial challenges ahead, then scroll up and click "Add to Cart" right now.




The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke


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From one of the worlds most trusted experts on personal finance comes a "route planner," identifying easy moves to get young people on the road to financial recovery and within reach of their dreams.




Don't Be a Dumba$$


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It’s an unfortunate reality that most teenagers and young adults lack the knowledge or basic understanding of something so necessary for survival, so ingrained in everyday life, that it is often forgotten just how important it is – money. Everyone wants money, yet few know how to make it work for them. Today, only 14 of the 50 US states mandate high school personal finance education. This book aims to even the playing field, ensuring all teens and young adults learn how to manage money and start life with a solid financial foundation. Co-authored by an Air Force officer and a high school teacher, Don’t Be a Dumba$$ is a persuasive and relatable self-help financial book that uses real-life examples to teach and motivate teenagers and young adults to make smart decisions now through six simple decisions before irreversible, life-lasting damage is done. So, what’s the secret to becoming a millionaire? Make smart decisions in one’s teens and twenties-in other words, don’t be a dumba$$. Adhering to the book’s six decisions made the authors millionaires at thirty-three. It’s possible for everyone – most importantly, it’s possible for you.




Map Your Financial Future


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If you're like many young people, you feel lost when it comes to managing money. Your parents and schools left that lesson out. No one handed you a map to avoiding disaster, recovering from missteps and finding financial freedom. Until now. Written for teens and those in their 20s, Map Your Financial Future shows you the path to making smart money choices. In this book, you learn how to: Develop a budget with room for fun. Pump up your savings. Master credit. Dodge bankruptcy and identity theft. Spot scams. Find your dream job. Launch a business. Relax during retirement. From the first page, you'll get straight talk about money written by someone who has been there. Patrick Lyons, an 11-year veteran in the investment industry, shares tips, definitions and lessons that clear up the mystery of money and help you claim the financial future you deserve.




Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies


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Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies (9780470769058) is now being published as Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies (9781119293583). While this version features an older Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the new release and should not be considered a different product. The easy way to avoid early pitfalls on the road to financial success A little money and a little time is all that's needed to lay a strong financial foundation for today and the future. And starting sooner rather than later is the smartest thing you can do when it comes to protecting your financial future. If you're in college or enjoying your twenties, Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies cuts to the chase, providing you with the targeted financial advice you need to establish a firm financial footing as you work your way through school and the post-graduation years. Advice on paying off student loans, managing debt, and creating a solid pathway to financial success Investing strategies for young investors Other titles by Tyson: Personal Finance For Dummies, Investing For Dummies, and Mutual Funds For Dummies If you're looking for sound, reliable advice on how to make smart financial choices in the real world, Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies has you covered.




Money Smart Children


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Children grow up to be adults. The lessons they learn as children will be carried with them as they become students, employees, husbands and wives, parents and grandparents. If they learn the lessons when they're younger, the mistakes in adulthood are less frequent and less disastrous.Some of those lessons learned in childhood relate to love, work, and values. You teach your child the things that are important to you and the lessons you want them to learn to be successful, happy, and productive.Unfortunately, one lesson that's often neglected is the lesson of money. Whether it's because parents don't feel confident talking about money or they don't think it's important, many children grow up without money skills. This isn't a lesson that you want to learn when you're an adult. The consequences are too significant. They include financial stress, which can cause illness. Other consequences are debt, no savings, living paycheck to paycheck, and a life that's more difficult than it needs to be. As parents there is a responsibility to teach your child to be money smart.




Smart Spending


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Seems as if everywhere you look, there are places to spend your money. How do you make sure that your money stretches to cover all of your needs and at least some of your wants? Smart shopping, setting up a budget, and building and managing your credit rating are all key skills to learn.