What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt

What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt
Author: Deanna Schwartzman
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2010
Genre: Credit cards
ISBN: 1608443302

WHAT EVERY PRETEEN, TEENAGER AND YOUNG ADULT NEEDS TO KNOW TO AVOID CREDIT CARD DEBT DO YOU KNOW HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE YOUR CREDIT CARDS? This book provides 21 statements that are presented in a concise, easy to read format for anyone interested in improving his or her financial skills and future finances. The ideas are presented in a user friendly manner, for anyone to incorporate the information into almost any lifestyle. Preteens, teenagers and young adults will find a wealth of information for them to start thinking about. Here are 21 statements that may change the way you handle money the rest of your life. Read them through and see for yourself. This is a handy book to keep as a reference that will help to make your future financially secure. Deanna W. Schwartzman and Deanna M. Suckow are former teachers who have retired, each after more than a quarter-century in the classroom. Their experiences have been with regular and special education students. Each has been married for almost 50 years. Their current total of grandchildren stands at nine. It was with these grandchildren in mind that they began the research project which has culminated in this book. They were determined that their grandchildren have the knowledge of money management for a successful, well-informed financial future. With all these grandchildren and the present day economy, they joined together to write Teaching Children Money Matters (a resource guide for parents, grandparents, teachers and students ) and its companion book, What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt (21 statements that may change how the future generations handle money to secure their future finances.)

Teaching Children Money Matters

Teaching Children Money Matters
Author: Deanna Schwartzman
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Credit cards
ISBN: 1608443310

TEACHING CHILDREN MONEY MATTERS HOW CAN ADULTS HELP THEIR CHILDREN LEARN TO AVOID CREDIT CARD DEBT AND BE BETTER PREPARED TO HANDLE THEIR OWN FUTURE FINANCES? All adults would like a secure financial future for their children. Throughout this book, you will find numerous ideas, techniques, strategies and lessons that will provide answers to those very questions. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher or student, you will find ideas and resources to begin understanding how to better help your children manage their money and have secure financial futures. In order to teach our children how to handle their finances, we need to educate ourselves and use available resources on the topic. Let this book GUIDE you to do just that. Deanna W. Schwartzman and Deanna M. Suckow are former teachers who have retired, each after more than a quarter-century in the classroom. Their experiences have been with regular and special education students. Each has been married for almost 50 years. Their current total of grandchildren stands at nine. It was with these grandchildren in mind that they began the research project which has culminated in this book. They were determined that their grandchildren have the knowledge of money management for a successful, well-informed financial future. With all these grandchildren and the present day economy, they joined together to write Teaching Children Money Matters (a resource guide for parents, grandparents, teachers and students) and its companion book, What Every Preteen, Teenager and Young Adult Needs to Know to Avoid Credit Card Debt (21 statements that may change how the future generations handle money to secure their future finances.)

Money Facts

Money Facts
Author: Debra D. Green
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2008
Genre: Budgets, Personal
ISBN: 1606472887

Saving money is as easy as taking a breath. If you are a teen or a young adult who is in the process of entering college or completing college, lending institutions have selected your name for a pre-approve credit card. It is reported that 45% of young adults have more than $20,000 in student loans or credit card debt before they reach their 25th birthday. But you don't have to fall victim to long-term payment plans any longer. This book is a flashlight in a dark room. It will help you find your way out if you turn it on. It is filled with important information that will teach you how to eliminate debt quickly, while on your path to financial wealth. You will learn key principles in paying off debt, while reversing the majority of the interest back to you. These concepts will give you the tools to get in control and stay in control of your finance. In order to be successful in money matters, you must understand how to channel it. Money has a formula, and unless you apply the right techniques and procedures within the formula, you may find yourself in some tight places. You can live a debt-free life and enjoy the fruits of your labor while you are young and energetic. You can design your financial portfolio in a way that will give you better options; like working part-time, taking an early retirement, or traveling and seeing the world. When you apply these key principles, you will never again be enslaved to credit cards, student loans, or long-term car payments.

Money Still Doesn't Grow on Trees

Money Still Doesn't Grow on Trees
Author: Neale Godfrey
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2004-01-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781579548513

Offers parents a helpful approach to teach their teenagers the value and meaning of money, explaining how to deal with teen attitudes and expectations about money, curb excesses, help them develop essential financial wisdom, and manage their own money.

Smart Money Smart Kids

Smart Money Smart Kids
Author: Dave Ramsey
Publisher: Ramsey Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1937077632

In Smart Money Smart Kids, Financial expert and best-selling author Dave Ramsey and his daughter Rachel Cruze equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with the basics like working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment, Dave and Rachel present a no-nonsense, common-sense approach for changing your family tree.

Working Mother

Working Mother
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2005-04
Genre:
ISBN:

The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.

The Power to Prosper

The Power to Prosper
Author: Michelle Singletary
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0310320380

In her softcover book The Power to Prosper, award-winning writer Michelle Singletary has a field-tested financial challenge for you. For twenty-one days, you will put away your credit cards and buy only what you need for survival. With Michelle's guidance during this three-week financial fast, you'll discover how to: * Break your spending habit * Handle money with your significant other or your spouse * Break your bondage to debt with the Debt Dash Plan * Make smart investments * Be prepared for any contingency with a Life Happens Fund * Stop worrying about money and find the priceless power of financial peace As you discover practical ways to achieve financial freedom, you'll experience something even more amazing ... your faith and generosity will increase, too.

Borrowing Basics

Borrowing Basics
Author: Nicholas Suivski
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books TM
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN:

In a world driven by spending, debt is inevitable. Knowing the ins and outs of borrowing money and establishing credit is not just an important skill for adults. Teens can benefit from understanding how debt works too, from applying for financing to buy a car to getting a loan to pay for college. This book is filled with practical advice about debt, credit, and the decision-making process that enables you to make smart choices about how to spend your money and use debt responsibly. Learn about good and bad debt, the risks and benefits of credit cards, and how to build good credit and manage their credit score, gaining the knowledge you need to become a debt-savvy young adult.