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Personal Finance for Teenagers
- Fast Track to Financial Literacy with Teen-Tailored Money Management Skills: Hands-On Activities for Earning, Saving, Budgeting, Spending, and Investing
- Narrated by: Jon Rose
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Personal Finance for Teenagers" is an engaging and comprehensive guide designed to equip young adults with essential financial skills. Recognizing that 93% of parents acknowledge the importance of financial literacy for achieving life goals, yet many teens receive no formal education in this area, this book fills a critical gap in practical knowledge.
Written in a teen-friendly style, it transforms potentially dry financial concepts into an exciting adventure. The book covers a wide range of topics, from creative money-earning strategies and understanding compound interest to developing smart spending habits and resisting peer pressure.
It demystifies investing, introducing teens to stocks, bonds, and mutual funds without requiring any real financial risk.
Practical skills like budgeting, choosing appropriate bank accounts, and building a healthy credit score are explained in relatable terms. The guide also addresses modern financial challenges, teaching teens how to use credit cards responsibly and protect themselves from scams and theft.
Using interactive exercises, real-life scenarios, and accessible language, "Personal Finance for Teenagers" breaks down complex financial concepts into manageable, easy-to-understand pieces.
By providing this knowledge early, parents can ensure their teens are well-prepared for the financial realities of adulthood, setting them on a path to long-term financial success and independence.
Far more than just a book about numbers; it's a tool for empowering teens to take control of their financial futures.