Smart Money Lessons for Teens: Grade 8 & 9 Financial Literacy
Empower Your 13 & 14-Year-Olds with Essential Money Skills
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Narrated by:
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Catherine Mimisphere
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Skilled Fun
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Smart Money Lessons for Teens: Grade 8-9 Financial Literacy
Prepare your teen with Smart Money Lessons for Teens. This guide empowers 13- and 14-year-olds with financial skills. It's ideal for teaching teens to manage money and make smart financial decisions.
Why Financial Literacy is Important
Understanding money is a vital life skill. Smart Money Lessons provides a foundation for financial success, equipping teens with knowledge and confidence.
What Teens Will Learn
Budgeting and Saving: Learn to create a budget, set goals, and make smart spending choices.
Income Management: Manage income from a job or allowance, balancing wants with needs.
Investing Basics: Simple guidance on investing and how wealth can grow over time.
Financial Goals: Learn to set goals, like saving for gadgets or planning for college.
Real-World Financial Skills: Topics like credit, taxes, and saving are covered.
Interactive and Engaging Content
Chapters include exercises, relatable examples, and real-life scenarios, keeping teens engaged and helping them practice new skills.
What Makes This Book Stand Out
Tailored for 13- and 14-year-olds, Smart Money Lessons builds confidence with clear language and practical advice. Advanced topics like investing and planning are also introduced.
Why Parents Love It
Parents value the practical approach. The book builds responsibility and independence, giving teens financial skills that last a lifetime.
Prepare Your Teen for Financial Success
Smart Money Lessons helps teens achieve financial independence. Whether saving, investing, or managing allowance, this guide equips them to make smart choices for the future.
©2023 Skilled Fun LLC (P)2024 Skilled Fun LLCWhat listeners say about Smart Money Lessons for Teens: Grade 8 & 9 Financial Literacy
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- Thomas Johnson
- 16-11-24
it was a hit!
I decided to give this audibook a listen with my 13-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son, and honestly, it was a hit! The narrator’s upbeat and clear voice made the 90 minutes feel engaging, and both of my kids actually seemed to pay attention. My son, who usually zones out during "serious" topics, was surprisingly interested when the audiobook explained how to manage money from his allowance and even how taxes work. He said, "I didn’t know taxes were so complicated!" My daughter, on the other hand, loved the part about setting goals for saving, and she even started brainstorming what she’d want to save for.
That said, while they both enjoyed it, the style can get a little too playful at times—especially for my son, who’s almost 15. He said, "It feels like it's for younger kids," but still agreed it was useful. Overall, it’s a great intro to financial concepts without being too heavy. I’d recommend it if you're trying to give your teen a basic understanding of money without overwhelming them.
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- Andre van Eeden
- 03-10-24
A Great Starting Point for any Teen
This book does an amazing job of breaking down complex financial concepts into simple, relatable lessons that 13- and 14-year-olds can easily grasp. It’s perfect for giving kids a solid foundation in budgeting, saving, and even investing - which is something most of us wish we’d learned sooner!
What stands out is how interactive it is. The real-life examples and activities really help make the lessons stick. I love how it touches on practical skills like managing income from allowances or jobs, plus it introduces bigger concepts like taxes and credit in a way that’s not intimidating.
One thing I wish was done a little differently is the storytelling approach. It’s engaging, but sometimes it feels a bit too childish for older teens. That said, it’s still a fantastic resource.
I think that if you’re looking for a way to teach your teen about money without overwhelming them, this book is exactly what you need. It’s a great starting point for any teen learning about money for the first time, and I highly recommend it.
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