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Money For Adulting

Fun Tips and Financial Tricks for Teens

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It's never too early to make your money work for you! Discover how with this teen guide to financial health.

You don't have to work on Wall Street to know that money is important. Learn to handle it responsibly with this teen guide to money skills that makes managing money more fun! It dives into the essentials of saving, investing, and more, with tips on getting the most out of everything you earn. Before you know it, you'll be throwing around terms like dividend and liquidity like a finance professional.

Be smart with money—Learn how to set financial goals, create a budget, and recognize the difference between good debt and bad debt so you can make calculated decisions with your money.

What's up with the stock market?— Get an overview of how the stock market works and explore all the different ways you can invest your money and assess your risk tolerance.

Plan for the future—This advice is meant especially for teens, with pointers for landing a summer job, starting a savings plan, and preparing for the years ahead!

Invest in your financial success with Money for Adulting.

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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2024
      Grades 8-12 Financial analyst Hung offers sound and useful money management advice for teens. She speaks from personal experience, sharing how she went into credit card debt in college but recovered her money after stock market investment in her thirties. The book covers a brief history of money and how to earn it by getting a job, starting a business, or selling stuff you no longer want or need. Hung offers advice on setting financial goals, saving and growing money, and the basics of low- and high-risk investing. Chapters provide strategies on investing successfully and how to plan for college, careers, and retirement. Hung describes joint and custodial accounts for teens and explains how to open them. The text mentions the history of recessions and discusses why it's important for teens to know how economic factors can impact their investments. The step-by-step exercises included will be helpful for teens, on top of the solid money tips, sidebars, and success stories. With a glossary, index, and additional resources in tow, this is an easy-to-understand and helpful financial literacy resource.

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