Personal Finance for Teens

Personal Finance for Teens
Author: Carol H. Cox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-20
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ISBN:

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

The Complete Guide to Personal Finance
Author: Tamsen Butler
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1601382073

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

Christian Finance for Teens
Author: Cindy Kersey
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1614487553

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.

Personal Finance for Teens and College Students

Personal Finance for Teens and College Students
Author: Kara Ross
Publisher: Publishing Forte
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088024805

Are you a high school student, soon to be a graduate and heading off to college or to work full time? Are you in college and not sure how to manage the money you do have while going to college? Are you a parent looking for a good introduction to personal finance for your son or daughter? If you want to learn how you can better manage money as a young adult, then keep reading! Schools worldwide lack a formal financial literacy course, instead of focusing on teaching students arbitrary skills that may or may not be relevant to their daily lives. As a result, we have financially illiterate young adults who can solve quadratic equations and remember the structure of a plant but have no idea about the loans they take out or how taxes work. This book aims to fill a gap in the education system by introducing teenagers and college students to relevant financial concepts to broaden their functional understanding and help them make informed decisions at every stage of their lives. It mау ѕееm daunting аt fіrѕt but learning these skills are absolutely achievable. In this book, уоu'll learn thе fоllоwіng: Essential financial terms and concepts and how to manage your financial accounts; What to do with your money and grow it to become financially free; How to prioritize your expenses and focus more on needs, not wants; How to save and invest money to prepare for future engagements, like marriage and family; The Dos and Don'ts of managing money, so you won't have any issues growing your money; Investment options to make more money and what you can do to tackle debt; AND SO MUCH MORE! Whatever the reasoning is, know that pursuit of this knowledge does not somehow make you less of a person. This is not some radical crazy problem in your life that can't be solved - It certainly can. If you want to learn more about money management and truly live the life you've always dreamed of, then you need this book today. What are you waiting for? Scroll up and hit BUY NOW to start today!

The Teen's Guide to Personal Finance

The Teen's Guide to Personal Finance
Author: Joshua Holmberg
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 059550969X

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

Financial Literacy for Millennials

Financial Literacy for Millennials
Author: Andrew O. Smith CFO
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1440834032

A modern primer on consumer finance and personal money management intended for readers aged 15 to 30, this guide can also serve as a primary text for high school, college, or adult education courses on personal finance. There is growing awareness that teaching consumers more about finance is an urgent national priority—and that their education should begin early. Combining practical advice with targeted information on virtually every aspect of personal finance and money management, this book is the ideal resource for young people who want to start off their financial lives properly. The guide updates traditional personal finance topics, such as budgeting, credit, debt, savings, and investment, and goes beyond those fundamentals to furnish important life lessons on such concerns as career planning, starting a business, Internet fraud, and avoiding financial scams. It even provides useful background on the tax system, how to avoid bankruptcy, legal issues young adults often face, and the plethora of government benefits they can access. In fact, young readers will come away from this book with basic knowledge of every important area of personal finance. Ideal for teens and young adults, the volume will prove useful to parents who want to educate their children about the wise use of money, preparing them to make independent financial decisions. In addition, this book can be used to meet the standards enacted in every state for developing a curriculum guide for teaching financial literacy to high school students. It can also serve as a primary or supplementary resource in personal finance or consumer economics courses for college students and adults.

The Complete Guide to Personal Finance

The Complete Guide to Personal Finance
Author: Tamsen Butler
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1620230704

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.

The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke

The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
Author: Suze Orman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781573222976

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.

Financial Wisdom

Financial Wisdom
Author: Joetta Forsyth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780983468608

This Unique Textbook Trains High-Achieving Teens and Young Adults in Personal Finance and Career Skills at a Very Sophisticated Level The author is Dr. Joetta Forsyth, a Harvard Ph.D. and Harvard Business School graduate. She is currently a professor of finance at Pepperdine University. This textbook provides high-achieving teens and young adults the tools to: Have sophisticated conversations with financial advisors. Understand most loans as well as any consumer loan officer. Do detailed financial planning and forecasting in Excel. Know how to build wealth for retirement. Start their career off on the right foot when they graduate from college. Become wise at an early age about spending. Anticipate financial risk and avoid financial pressures, reducing the likelihood of divorce. Homeschoolers will find this textbook to be ideal for fostering learning between parent and child. Parents will want to use this book as a powerful personal finance reference. The chapters on financing college, mortgages, and retirement are especially helpful. The textbook is customized for bright young adults, ideally in their last two years of high school or first two years of college. It starts with beginning basics, but quickly moves into advanced concepts. It has fun, fascinating, stories from life throughout, that will instill street smarts and help the student absorb the material. Colorful pictures and graphics enhance the learning process. The result is a highly educational, entertaining, and carefully crafted subject matter, designed to "tune up" young people in anticipation of adulthood. Most college-level finance textbooks cost well over $200. We are delighted to offer ours for only $87.99."