Personal Finance for Teens
The Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to Responsible Spending and Saving, Stress-Free Budgeting, and Attaining Financial Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Luke Oldham
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By:
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Les Warner
About this listen
Afraid of adulting? Unlock the secrets to taking control of your cash and setting yourself up for a future you'll actually look forward to!
Hey, you get it—money talk is boring, right?
But what if mastering a few simple skills could let you call the shots in your life?
Imagine snagging that dream car without sweating over payments.
Or picture treating your friends to a killer weekend at that amusement park and not stressing about how to cover it.
Maybe even a spontaneous beach trip.
Believe it or not, these aren't just dreams—they can be your reality.
Here’s where it gets real, though: Shockingly, 61% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. And it starts young.
A lot of teens have no clue about handling their cash.
So when they grow up, they end up like Jake.
The guy who had to skip the epic road trip last summer because he was broke. The one who keeps missing out because he didn’t understand the value of a dollar.
Don’t be a Jake.
We all have a Jake in our lives, and while we might feel sorry for him, you can decide right now not to be one.
You have the power to take control of your finances today, so when tomorrow comes, you're the one calling the shots.
Inside this teen-friendly guide to personal finances, you'll discover:
- How to tell wants from needs: master this, and you won't blow your cash on stuff you'll regret
- Effective ways to budget like a boss – yeah, it sounds dull, but it's the secret sauce to affording the fun stuff. Find out how to make a budget that still lets you live your best life!
- Rock-solid savings plans – saving just a bit here and there can add up to big fun later. Yep, even a Netflix subscription can be guilt-free!
- College prepping 101: scholarships, grants, and loans – make college less of a financial horror show
- How to grow your money tree and why investing isn't just for old people – get the lowdown on making your money work for you
- The ABCs of banking and credit – ever wondered how to not get ripped off by banks or get into credit card trouble?
- Insurance and future you – find out why you need it and how to get it without the headache
And much more!
Life’s way too short to stress over dollar bills.
When you know how to manage your money, you get to decide what your life looks like.
No more missing out. No more what-ifs.
Just a future you’ve built, on your own terms. Are you in?
If you’re ready to say goodbye to money stress and hello to a life full of possibilities you’ve actually planned for, then scroll up and click "Add to Cart" right now.
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Warner provides clear reasons for his advice and explains the simple but essential steps to follow. Moreover, the narration captures the author’s supportive and educational tone. One thing I particularly appreciate is the way the book connects the dots between different concepts, creating the opportunity to reemphasize the importance and relevance of concepts. For example, the chapter on savings mentions vehicles for savings as part if its discussion of having money for short-term goals, long-term goals, and emergencies, while the chapter on savings and investment products reminds the listener of those reasons to save and how different products relate to achieving different goals. Similarly, the chapter on managing debt dovetails nicely with the chapter on types of debt and the importance of your credit score.
Essential and Highly Practical Guide
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