FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR TEENS
A Practical Guide with End-of-Chapter Quizzes, Questions and Answers! Real-Life Money Skills for Teens!
by MARLON HAMILTON
Give teens the money skills schools often miss.
Is your teen prepared to manage money in the real world?
From saving and budgeting to spending wisely, understanding banking, avoiding debt and learning the basics of investing, Financial Literacy for Teens is a practical guide designed to help young people build confidence with money before costly mistakes are made.
Written in a clear, simple and relatable style, this book helps teens understand how money works in everyday life without confusing jargon, boring lectures, or overwhelming financial language.
Whether your teen is starting to receive pocket money, earning from a part-time job, preparing for college, or simply needs a stronger understanding of money, this book gives them the knowledge and habits to make smarter financial decisions with confidence.
Inside this book, teens will learn how to:
Save and manage money wisely
Build strong budgeting habits
Understand the difference between needs and wants
Avoid common debt traps and poor money choices
Understand banking and digital payments
Begin learning the basics of investing in a simple way
Think more carefully about spending, saving and future goals
Develop habits that build confidence, independence and discipline.
Why parents, tutors and teachers will value this book:
Simple explanations that teens can actually understand
Real-life examples that make money concepts practical
An encouraging tone that builds confidence rather than fear
Useful activities that support reflection and discussion
Life skills that help prepare teens for adult responsibilities.
More than just a finance book, Financial Literacy for Teens is a foundation for life. It helps young people develop the mindset, awareness and practical skills needed to make better financial decisions now and in the future.
If you want to help your teen grow in confidence, avoid unnecessary financial mistakes and build smart money habits for the future, Financial Literacy for Teens is a valuable place to start.
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