Personal Finance for Teens and College Students by Kara Ross

The Complete Guide to Financial Literacy for Teens and Young Adults

his 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.

Personal finance for teens and college students

<h2><em> 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?  

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<h3><strong>If you want to learn how you can better manage money as a young adult, then keep reading!</strong></h3>

<p> Schools worldwide lack a formal financial literacy course, instead 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.

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<h3><strong><em> 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.

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<p> It mау ѕееm daunting аt fіrѕt, but learning these skills are absolutely achievable. In this book, <strong>уоu&rsquo;ll learn thе fоllоwіng:</strong></p>

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<li>Essential financial terms and concepts and how to manage your financial accounts;</li>

<li>What to do with your money and grow it to become financially free;</li>

<li>How to prioritize your expenses and focus more on needs, not wants;<li>

<li>How to save and invest money to prepare for future engagements, like marriage and family;</li>

<li> The Dos and Don’ts of managing money, so you won’t have any issues growing your money;</li>

<li>Investment options to make more money and what you can do to tackle debt;</li>

 

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<h2><em><strong>AND SO MUCH MORE!</strong></em></h2>

<p> Whatever the reasoning is, know that pursuing 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.</p>

<h1><strong><em>What are you waiting for? Scroll up and hit BUY NOW to start today!</em></strong></h1>

Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Money Management

Secondary Genre: STUDY AIDS / College Guides

Language: English

Keywords: Personal finance, Money management, Budgeting, Saving, Investing, Financial literacy, Debt management, Credit cards, Student loans, Scholarships, Part-time jobs, Banking, Compound interest, Retirement planning, Financial goals, Income sources, Expense tracking, Cash flow, Financial independence, Entrepreneurship, Financial decision-making, Taxation, Risk management, Financial emergencies, Building credit history, Wealth accumulation, Financial pitfalls to avoid, Money mindset, Paying for college, Long-term financial planning

Word Count: 30,000

Sales info:

This book has been selling really well for years now.


Sample text:

One of the reasons poor people are sometimes considered happier than the rich is that they do not have to deal with the guilt and self-blame that comes from the poor handling of funds. Many times, money “passes” through our coffers than stays. The art of saving and planning the use of money is essential and is key to finding peace in life. This should be instilled in our lives at a very young age so that even when we are old, we will look back and smile at our financial journey. It is good to never worry about money because you will have amassed enough to cover your needs. It is everyone’s dream to achieve financial freedom earlier rather than later.


It is often said that money—whatever the amount—can never be enough, but there sure should be a ceiling to that statement. Some simple things can be done today to better your financial situation tomorrow. Unfortunately, most people only realize this late, when many years have been wasted, and there isn’t much that can be done to better the situation. This book is meant to teach young people to manage their finances and build sizable financial knowledge from a very young age.
Sources of income differ from individual to individual. Some people get into jobs at very young ages and have paychecks coming in. Some may be earning dividends, getting royalties, and other varying sources of income. As young adults, the urge is usually to spend the money and live “the life.” While that may be the ‘in thing”, being wise with your money helps you in the long run. The future depends on today.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Rodrigo Rebouças

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