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Money Skills for Teens & Young Adults

Posted By: TiranaDok
Money Skills for Teens & Young Adults

Money Skills for Teens & Young Adults: Interactive Challenges to Take Control and Pay Your Own Way: Balance Wants vs. Needs, Build Smart Money Habits, … of Going Broke (The Adulting Adventure) by Rose Lyons
English | October 10, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DJL216G9 | 130 pages | PDF | 17 Mb

Does your teen spend recklessly, leaving them with nothing and expecting you to cover the cost? Imagine them finally taking control—saving for what matters most without constantly turning to you for help. This book provides them with the step-by-step tools to make that a reality.
With Money Skills for Teens and Young Adults, your teen will learn how to balance wants vs. needs, save for big goals, and spend confidently—without the fear of going broke.
This isn’t just another finance book—it’s packed with interactive savings challenges that teach teens how to handle real-world expenses. From planning a night out with friends, saving for a car, or adopting a pet, every challenge guides them through the process of managing money for various life scenarios.
  • Entertainment Exchange Challenge: Teens learn to swap costly activities for budget-friendly options, discovering how to enjoy life while saving for bigger goals.
  • Scenario-Based Savings: Whether it’s going out with friends, buying the latest tech, or saving for a car, your teen will practice setting aside money for what matters while still enjoying life.
  • Big Ticket Savings Goals: Your teen will develop a plan to handle larger expenses like saving for their first car or caring for a pet, managing both one-time and ongoing costs.
Here’s what your teen will gain:
  • Understand the difference between wants and needs—so they stop wasting money on impulse buys.
  • Save smartly for real goals—whether it’s for a concert, a new phone, or even their first car, they’ll learn how to track progress and stay motivated.
  • Take control of their financial future—with interactive templates that make saving enjoyable and rewarding.
  • Build smart money habits—so they don’t have to rely on you or end up in debt later in life.
Most parents wish they had learned these skills earlier. Now, your teen can—before it’s too late.
Give them the confidence to manage their money today and set them up for financial freedom tomorrow.