Money Skills For Teens Made Easy: What They Don’t Teach You In School – Master Budgeting, Increase Savings, Understand Investing, And Avoid Debt
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Parents – Want your teenager to learn how to become financially independent?
This guide is your ticket to doing just that.
It’s about becoming financially savvy.
Teens and Young Adults: We’re talking about handling your cash confidently, saving for that big-ticket purchase without breaking the bank, and even making your first investment.
In this guide, you’ll discover:
Easy-to-follow budgeting techniques that can turn your allowance or part-time job earnings into a growing bank account14 tips to grow your money while still young—think more significant savings and smarter spending!The 9 key traits of an entrepreneurial mindset that can set you apart from the crowd (Hint: it’s about more than just making money)The basics of investing with a focus on compound interest… watch your money multiply before your eyes!The 9-step approach to saving money effectively as a teen, paving the way for big purchases and unforgettable experiencesHow to set and achieve your short-term and long-term financial goals—dream big and learn how to make those dreams a realityThe difference between assets and liabilities and why knowing this can make or break your financial future12 cool and creative ways to earn cash as a teen, from online gigs to turning hobbies into income
Ready to take control of your financial future? Don’t let another day go by where your finances control you. Scroll up and click “Add to Cart” right now!
From the Publisher
Best Graduation Gift for Teens and Young Adults!
ASIN : B0CZ5KQHWT
Publisher : NR Solutions (March 27, 2024)
Publication date : March 27, 2024
Language : English
File size : 2183 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 166 pages
Customers say
Customers find the book’s information quality to be great and packed with practical, easy-to-follow advice. They say it teaches essential skills like budgeting, saving money, and understanding taxes. Readers also mention the book is a treasure trove of financial wisdom for teens and young adults. Additionally, they say it’s a perfect gift for teenagers to gain an understanding of money.
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11 reviews for Money Skills For Teens Made Easy: What They Don’t Teach You In School – Master Budgeting, Increase Savings, Understand Investing, And Avoid Debt
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Sherry939 –
This is a great book to have and I recommend it!
Money Skills For Teens Made Easy is a practical guide designed to demystify the world of finance for young adults. With clear and relatable language, this book breaks down complex financial concepts into easy-to-understand steps. From budgeting and saving to investing and avoiding debt, it covers all the essential money management skills teens need to succeed. Packed with real-life examples and actionable tips, this book empowers young readers to make informed financial decisions and build a strong financial foundation for their future. Whether it’s earning extra cash, saving for college, or understanding the basics of credit, this book offers valuable guidance. By equipping teens with the knowledge and confidence to handle money responsibly, it helps them develop essential life skills and set themselves up for long-term financial success. I think that this is a great book to have and read from!
Knute –
An easy-to-understand guide
This book is great for teens to gain an understanding of money. The book navigates the reader through budgeting, saving, and investing. Step-by-step guides and real-world examples are used to aid in the learning. The methods are easy to grasp and apply to fit anyone’s situation.Well done.
Alana N –
Straightforward and practical
Good for teaching teens. This book is packed with practical easy to follow advice that breaks down complex financial issues into bite-size pieces that teens can easily understand. What I liked most is how it covers so many things from budgeting and saving, to understanding investing and avoiding debt. The book stays relatable throughout and is also engaging.
S. Seitz –
Learn to get financially stable.
Are you a teen that seems to be out of money all the time? Do you realize you spend on whims that you later regret? Do you wanna be financially savvy? This book is for you.You learn to budget wisely so you can save up for the game you are eyeing plus maybe that concert next month.Learn how to use a credit card wisely so you don’t get deep in debt.This book covers it all and you’ll feel stable after you apply these tips and tools for your financial future.
Reflective Xpressions –
Informative!
This book covers a good amount of knowledge to get started and can act as a good fundamental book you will need to expand your study beyond this book to make it worth a while. You’ll definitely get a good firm grasp on the basics and know how to move forward. recommended for someone starting out.
Esther Dan –
EXCELLENT READ
A read that is not only for teens but for everyone that desires to learn financial freedom. After reading hundreds of books on finances, this book is solid for everyone in all walks of life
Grandma Lady –
Teaching Teens about Financial Health
“Money Skills for Teens Made Easy” is the perfect gift for your teenager. This book will help them understand everything about financial topics. They will learn about budgeting, saving money, understanding taxes, etc. Each chapter has critical takeaways for the teen to remember. Some of the information parents might want to be ready to help with understanding some topics. After reading these books, teens will have tons of financial knowledge to take them out into the adult world.
Tom Williams –
Essential Financial Guide for Teens
This engaging book simplifies budgeting, taxes, credit, and investing for teens. With relatable examples and practical tips like creative ways to earn money and smart investing, it’s a fun, empowering read. Perfect for teens wanting to master financial literacy and achieve financial freedom.
Shelly Marion Hansen –
Bought for my teens. They liked it and learned some valuable info that should serve them well. Wish I learned this stuff when I was a teen.
P. J. ARNOLL-DAVIS –
This is a comprehensive, easy-to-understand guidebook for teens on managing their finances. It includes sections on budgeting, managing their savings, avoiding debt, and investing wisely. It’s a financial roadmap that guides them on how to become financially secure and independent, with many tips and advice given and written in an easy-to-follow, helpful format that is highly recommended.
bb –
Very thorough but there is an American bias and it is quite heavy in its approach but it works as a reference for my grandson