The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance: Basic concepts in personal finance that every teen should know

July 16, 2010
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Most teens don’t know they hold one of the most sought after keys to financial independence: time. The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance illustrates basic but critical financial concepts like the power of compound interest, in an engaging format that makes sense to young adults. As teens, authors Joshua Holmberg and David Bruzzese were not taught these concepts in school or at home. They had to learn hard financial lessons about runaway interest rates on credit ca… More >>

The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance: Basic concepts in personal finance that every teen should know

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5 Responses to The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance: Basic concepts in personal finance that every teen should know

  1. Steven Holmberg on July 16, 2010 at 1:08 pm

    An easy read, giving teens the tools needed for financial success. This book teaches the financial skills that are necessary in life, but that are not taught in school. A MUST READ for all teens, as well as parents of teens. Highly recommended!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Chocophile on July 16, 2010 at 1:10 pm

    This book covers the basics of teen finance, but in a way that teens wouldn’t find appealing — it would be a boring read for most teens. Perhaps it’s targeted at parents, but the title says “The Teen’s Guide…”
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. R. Douglas on July 16, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    This book covers several financial areas that will be a great help for not only teens but also adults that did not acquire this information during their teen years. It is easy to read, understand and is not filled with lengthy chapters or useless information. I am ordering many more books to give to give to all the teens and young adults in my family.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Ro Pedersen on July 16, 2010 at 2:56 pm

    What I wouldn’t have given for this book when I was a teenager! Easy to understand, doesn’t overpower with terminology that I don’t even begin to comprehend. Great book, whose time has definitely come! Finances don’t have to be hard to understand or resemble black holes! Good going, fellas! Keep up the good work! The world will thank you one day!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Reader Views on July 16, 2010 at 5:18 pm

    Reviewed by Hillary Krajewski (age 15) for Reader Views (3/09)

    Most teens don’t know what to do when it comes to personal finance. This book shows the basics to saving, investing, and more.

    “The Teens Guide to Personal Finance” is easy to read and very interesting. Want to know how to be a millionaire? It’s in here. How to invest? Here. Graphs and pictures throughout the book make it easy to understand and apply the information to your life. I learned more about finance while reading this seventy-five page book than I have my entire life. The authors also added stories from real people which made the ideas seem to be really easy to apply to real life.

    I believe this book would help any teen realize how easy saving money is. It made me really think about how I spend my money, what I could be doing with it, and how my current spending habits could affect the rest of my life. It makes saving money seem so much easier and explains everything in easy to understand terms. This book would be especially helpful for teens with their first jobs so they’re aware of how spending and saving will affect their lives later.

    I recommend “The Teens Guide to Personal Finance” by Joshua Holmberg and David Bruzzese to any teen interested in finance or knowing what to do with their money.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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