Required reading for Life 101! Now that they're on the brink of adulthood, are your teens ready for financial independence? Burkett's Bible-based workbook will help them buy what they need while avoiding debt; get and keep a job; understand how banks and creditors work; manage a savings/checking account; pay for college; give wisely; and more. Ages 15 to 18. 142 pages, softcover from Moody.
If you don't take control of your money, someone else will. Why learn to manage your money? You don't have that much anyway, right? Wrong! The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. And at the end of your teenage years, will you know what happened to that $21,000? While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less money than your parents spend, you should still be able to: Pay fair prices for quality items. Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople. Stay out of debt. Save up for a car, college, or your own business. Give money that will make a difference in the world. Have money to do fun things with your friends.Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show you how to take back the control of your money. You'll learn skills that will help you right now and prepare you for a successful financial future.
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Reviewed by Linda Lampkin (Clemmons, NC), September 04, 2008
A very insightful book for a young person to learn about life lessons. Wish I had had this when I was growing up.
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Reviewed by Beth Wright (Colfax, CA), February 01, 2008
This is a great course for teaching your kids about God's desires for our money. I would highly recommend it.
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