financial literacy

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Rich by thirty

a young adult's guide to financial success
2007
Most young adults spend more time thinking about what to wear each day than about their finances. Its too bad, because time really is on their side when it comes to investing. The earlier they start, the more successful they'll be. Just ask Leslie Scorgie. By 10, she had her own savings account. Now 23, she's well on her way to becoming a millionaire. In this practical guide written in a friendly, accessible voice, the author shares the secrets of her success. Rich by Thirty offers young people practical advice and solid information on a wealth of financial topics, including the differences between saving and investing; why a young person should invest; learning how to budget; avoiding credit card traps; the dangers of unrealistic expectations; and how to choose the right investment vehicles. The book also features worksheets, a resource section, and a glossary of money terms.

Frequently asked questions about financial literacy

2011
Young readers are guided through todays world of finance matrixes that can be truly confusing, and when money and finances are not a clear cut topic, many children and teens are left with more questions than answers.

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