· Most schools leave financial education to the parents.
· Teach your teen to be money smart! Make sure they:
o Know how to comparison shop.
o Evaluate alternatives for best value.
o Budget, save AND invest.
o Get a good credit score while young and then MAINTAIN it!
· Begin them on a path toward an emergency fund.
· Start their retirement accounts when they get their first job.
Does your teen have the money skills to be ready for life after high school?
Good spending and savings habits learned early set your teen up for a secure future!
Teach your teen to set goals, make trade-offs, budget, and then take actions – including how to invest their money for future gains. Start your teen on the path to excellent credit, so important in buying a car or renting an apartment. Teach your teen how to plan and budget. Make sure they are ready to lead an independent life. Financially Independent Teens can help you!
Our books Raising Financially Independent Children and Financially Independent Teens both discuss how to teach children about budgeting and making choices.
Financial Independence Essentials
Financial Essentials for Women by Women
Financial Essentials for Couples
Raising Financially Independent Children
Financially Independent Teens
Budgeting for Women by Women
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