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Everything Your Teen Needs to Go from Ignorance to Financial Mastery… All in One Book!
🎁 The Perfect Gift for Teen Boys and Girls From Ages 12-19 Years Old 🎁
Ever wondered about the secret behind those who seem to get money from all doors and windows, and those who need to pinch every penny they have?
What if I told you that the difference between the “rich” and the “rest of us” isn’t as big as it seems?
Picture this: a millionaire and your average adult side by side. The revelation? It all boils down to two simple things: knowledge and mindset.
Being wealthy isn’t about smarts or natural gifts. It’s about leveraging what you know and the resources at your fingertips.
Now, here’s where Money Skills for Teens comes in useful.
With over 10 years of experience in the education and parenting fields, the author of The Big Book of Adulting Life Skills for Teens, Emily Carter provides you now with the teen’s all-around guide to personal finance and money management. The guide will teach them all the important stuff about financial literacy without you as a parent having to remember to teach everything there is.
Unlike run-of-the-mill finance guides for teens, this book isn’t just about knowledge; it’s about actionable steps. It unveils a roadmap to apply universal money principles that most know but only a select few master.
Here’s just a fraction of the things you’ll discover in the Money Skills for Teens:
The 3 fail-proof ways to start making money NOW (Yes, even as a teen)Mindset first: How to develop the same money mindset as millionaires and set up your financial goals… the right wayHandling money has never been this easy, learn to handle money like rich people doThe right way of building a budget so that all your teen’s money problems will be gone for goodBIG things need BIG thinking, learn to handle BIG purchases like a proThe secrets of building a top-tier credit score effortlesslyThe “magic” behind growing your wealth (Your teen must learn this!)The forgotten truth about retirement planning (the earlier they learn this, the better)And of course, much, much more…
And as a COMPLEMENTARY BONUS, you will receive SIX EBOOKS:
”Unleashing Your Potential”: A Teenager’s Guide to Developing a Growth Mindset and Opening Your Path to Success”The Essential Summer Job Handbook”: The Teen’s Guide to a Fun and Profitable Summer”Raising Teens With Confidence”: 10 Exclusive Blog Posts on Parenting TeensAnd THREE MORE!
Just imagine how you’ll feel once you know that your teenager can handle their finances responsibly and how stress-free your and their life could become.
Imagine how amazing it would be for them to know how to invest and make their money grow already as a teenager.
Imagine the advantage your teen will get financially when they have the power of knowledge on their side.
Since getting teens to read boring books about finance can be a hard task, this book is made fun and engaging to read with zero jargon. This is not just a textbook. This is an intriguing and relatable guide that will make your teen crave more knowledge.
And lastly, why is this book a game-changer? Because understanding money is one thing; making it work for you is another. This book is not just offering insights; it’s handing your teen the keys to transform knowledge into financial success. Grab this opportunity – because true wealth isn’t a destination; it’s a journey, and this book charts the course.
If you want to secure your teen’s financial future, then scroll up and click “add to cart” NOW!
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Publisher : Skillset Symphony Press
Publication date : July 24, 2023
Language : English
Print length : 142 pages
ISBN-10 : 9529480601
ISBN-13 : 978-9529480609
Item Weight : 6.1 ounces
Reading age : 14 – 18 years
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.32 x 8.5 inches
Part of series : Life Skill Handbooks
Best Sellers Rank: #33,141 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #12 in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Maturing #91 in Budgeting & Money Management (Books) #598 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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9 reviews for Money Skills for Teens: These Are The Things About Money Management and Personal Finance You Must Know But They Didn’t Teach You in School (Life Skill Handbooks)
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RevLabs Prez –
finally a full-fledged guide to financial freedom… for teens 😉
As a parent, one of my primary concerns has been preparing my teenager for the real world, and a significant part of that is understanding personal finance. “Money Skills for Teens” has proven to be an invaluable resource in this regard.The book is comprehensive, covering everything from opening a bank account, earning money, paying bills, understanding credit, to investing and long-term financial planning. The author, Emily Carter, has over a decade of experience in education and parenting fields, and it shows in the quality of the content.What I appreciate most about the book is its balanced perspective. It doesn’t just focus on how to save money but also emphasizes the importance of making money and spending it wisely. It teaches teens not just the technicalities of money management but also the mindset needed to build wealth over time.The personal impact of this book on my teenager has been profound. They’ve started applying the lessons from the book in their life, setting up a budget, and even exploring investment options. It’s been rewarding to see them take charge of their financial future.The book is well-written and free of grammatical errors, making it a smooth read. It’s around 200 pages long, but the quality of the content makes it worth the time invested. The author uses specific examples and practical exercises to reinforce the concepts, making the learning experience interactive and effective.In conclusion, “Money Skills for Teens” is a must-have for any teenager. It fills the gap left by traditional education systems when it comes to financial literacy. It’s a 5-star book that empowers teens with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the financial world confidently. I highly recommend it to parents and educators looking for a comprehensive, engaging, and practical guide to personal finance for teens.
LB –
I was eager to dive into this one, and it did not disappoint!
“Money Skills for Teens” by Emily Carter is another invaluable addition to her collection of insightful books. Having been a fan of her previous works, I was eager to dive into this one, and it did not disappoint. This book addresses a crucial need in today’s world, equipping young adults with essential financial skills that often go untaught in traditional education.As someone who wishes they had access to this kind of guidance in my youth, I wholeheartedly appreciate Emily Carter’s mission to empower the younger generation with the knowledge they need to navigate the complexities of personal finance. Her writing style is relatable and approachable, making complex financial concepts accessible even to those new to the subject.I was particularly impressed with the sections on making more money, smart spending habits, and effective saving and investing strategies. The book doesn’t just offer financial advice; it provides actionable steps to help teens start building their wealth early in life.One of the book’s strongest aspects is its emphasis on the value of time when it comes to building wealth. Carter explains the concept brilliantly and guides readers on how to harness the power of time to their advantage.In a world where financial literacy is paramount, “Money Skills for Teens” stands as an excellent resource for young adults embarking on their financial journeys. Emily Carter’s dedication to educating and empowering the next generation is evident throughout this book, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to secure their financial future from an early age.
William R. Mosby –
A great introduction to the most important aspects of handling money.
“Money Skills for Teens” is a great introduction to most of the important aspects of understanding, acquiring, and managing money. If its reccomendations are followed carefully, it will go a long way towards helping the young get a good start on their financial lives. It will help anybody to achieve and maintain prosperity and financial freedom over the course of their lives. One recurring theme was the emphasis on the need to periodically re-examine most aspects of your finances- budgets, goals, insurance coverage, and investments. The book advocates strongly for comparison shopping too. The chapters on making money, banking, budgeting, paying bills, and credit were quite detailed and covered many important aspects of those subjects. Chapters on investing, insurance, and retirement were not as comprehensive but still contained important basic details. The chapter on big purchases and paying for college proveded an overview of many sources of aid in paying for college. The chapter on making money seemed to contain a couple of errors in its tax information. Interest and dividends are taxed as ordinary income, not capital gains. And an employer’s withholding calculations do not substitute for “doing your taxes”. People under 65 earning more than $12,950 per year are required to file an income tax return. Taken overall, this book is an excellent tutorial on the important aspects of financial management, not only for teens but for people of any age.
MARV804 –
Empower your teenagers with financial literacy
“Money Skills for Teens” is a valuable and essential book that every teenager should have in their hands. As a parent of teenage daughters who have recently started working, I can confidently say that this book is a game-changer. It is packed with useful information that equips teens with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the world of finance successfully. The book covers all the essentials, starting from the basics of opening a bank account and making their first dollar to handling bills and building credit. It doesn’t stop there; it goes on to teach teenagers how to make more money, wisely plan their spending, and save and invest their hard-earned money for long-term financial success. I highly recommend “Money Skills for Teens” to all parents and teenagers. This book is a comprehensive guide that will empower your teenagers with financial literacy and valuable life skills. It’s a must-have resource for every teenager seeking financial independence and a successful future.
AngelS –
I got this book for my 14year old. After a bit of reading she already started asking questions, like how she could do this and whether that idea would work.The author explains the different concepts of jobs, freelancing and entrepreneurship, which gets your teen thinking about options and opportunities. Going on your teen gets an idea about all the stuff you don’t learn in school, like insurance, dept management, even retirement.So overall a great intro to the world of personal finance for the young mind.
Annabelle –
A comprehensive, all round book covering from opening a bank account to preparing for retirement. It’s all there. A good guide to give a teen a taste of what’s ahead of them.
Rajdeep Basumatary –
“Money Skills for Teens” is a must-have guide for young readers. Emily Carter’s clear and engaging writing covers budgeting, saving, investing, and digital finance. Packed with practical tips, this book empowers teens to make smart financial decisions and cultivate responsible money habits. A valuable resource for both parents and teenagers seeking financial independence. Highly recommended! ★★★★★ (5/5 stars)
Kate Hudson Hall –
As a mother of a teenager, I highly recommend this book. If you want to guide your teen to become financially savvy and not worry so much about their financial future, this book is an excellent choice.What I really enjoyed about this book is that all the information is presented in an easy to understand and engaging way. It is a comprehensive resource that eliminates the need for hours or research, proving your teen with life changing insights and sensible advice.This book will empower your teen to take control of their finances and create a brighter financial future. It is a gift that will benefit them for a lifetime.
RPR –
Money Skills for Teens is a great guide for teenagers who are at the start of their financial journey. The book covers the essentials like opening bank account, budgeting, paying bills, credit/debit cards, and prepares for big purchases and retirement. I like that this book focuses on both savings but more importantly investing and how to make and manage money.