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Personal Finance for Teens & Young Adults
- Life Skills Not Taught in the Classroom: Maximize Understanding of Banking Basics, Budgeting & Money Management
- Narrated by: N.W. Edwards
- Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
Why most of the people you know will never become financially independent
Ever wondered why close to 70 percent of the country’s wealth goes to 10% of the population?
Want to know what mistakes keep the bottom 90 percent from becoming rich?
Looking for tips on how you could become part of the top 10 percent?
If you’re listening to this, chances are you already understand one of the sadder truths about today’s education system.
Now, this has got nothing to do with the teachers. In fact, it’s got more to do with the students.
Here’s why:
That statistic above—10 percent of the population owns almost 70 percent of the wealth in America—it’s not just some made-up number copied off some random site.
It’s from a report published by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Now, when most people see that number, they tend to think it’s “unfair.” That the financial system is “rigged.”
And that’s exactly why 56 percent of the population don’t have enough money to cover a $1000 emergency expense, according to CNBC…why 45% of six-figure earners are still living paycheck-to-paycheck…and why the bottom 90% regularly own less than a third of the nation’s wealth.
It’s a problem that goes much deeper than the financial system… or the education system… or pretty much any system there is. And it all comes down to one common fact:
Herd mentality.
Think about the difference between you and your classmates. Most people you know are doing what everyone else is doing — taking the same standard courses and studying for the same standardized tests. That’s why you’re reading this and they’re not.
Because you’ve realized that doing what’s “standard” only leads to standard results. Like a standard job. Making standard money. Living a standard life.
And if you don’t want to be just standard… if you want to become part of that top 10 percent...that means doing what 90 percent of the population won’t.
That’s where this book comes in, and what makes this particular personal finance guide so different from all the rest. It covers tips and bits of information that go beyond what they teach in school, like simple wealth-creation strategies that even adults know nothing about.
Here’s a quick look at what you’ll discover inside:
- The key difference between being rich and being wealthy, and the 5 habits that can help you build a solid base of wealth, even if you’re barely 19
- The simple formula that can help you figure out how to double your money with just a few minutes of mental math
- The two financial traps that even rich people fall for, and how you can avoid them altogether
- How inflation “strangles” your savings and dreams of retirement, and what you can do to stay ahead of the curve
- What to look for when picking a savings account
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- Annabell1234
- 16-08-23
Budgeting for your present and your future
I wish that we had been taught the fundamentals of money management at school. Honestly, I think both young adults and older adults could benefit from some of the lessons in this audiobook. The point that really stood out was a simple question to always ask yourself - 'do I want it, or do I need it.' I think following this strategy alone would help stop impulse purchases, thus helping you to put extra savings away each month. The audiobook was well structured and the narrator had a nice vocal quality.
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- Georgiana
- 06-09-23
An absolute gem!
"Personal Finance for Teens & Young Adults" is an absolute gem! In just a short listen, it packs a wealth of invaluable knowledge about managing your money that you won't find in any classroom. The audiobook covers everything from the basics of banking to budgeting and money management, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to build a strong financial foundation. The clear and engaging narration keeps you hooked throughout, making complex financial concepts easily digestible. Whether you're a teen just starting out or a young adult looking to master your finances, this audiobook is your essential guide to financial success. Highly recommended!
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- Caroline
- 18-08-23
Empowering
This book is a great resource that equips young people with the crucial life skills needed to navigate the world of personal finance. I loved the author's ability to take complex financial concepts and break them down into accessible and relatable terms. The author's knack for explaining banking basics, budgeting, and money management ensures that readers, regardless of their financial background, can grasp the essentials of responsible money handling. I think this is a good book to instill financial confidence and independence in the younger generation.
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- Anonymous
- 14-09-23
financial education.
It is a fantastic book by CJ Douglas that fills a critical gap in financial education. I can relate to the journey of financial discovery outlined in this book. When I was a teenager, I had little knowledge of banking, budgeting, or saving. Chapter 2, 'The Nitty Gritty of Checking Accounts,' was particularly enlightening. It not only clarified the different types of checking accounts but also explained how to effectively monitor and utilize them. This knowledge would have been incredibly helpful during my early years, and I'm sure it will benefit many young listeners.
The narration in this audiobook is concise and easy to follow, making it perfect for its target audience. Highly Recommended!
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