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Money: Getting It, Using It, and Avoiding the Traps

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Money: Getting It, Using It, and Avoiding the Traps: The Ultimate Teen Guide , is a concise, practical book for young adults that addresses the all-important issue of money. Author Robin Brancato provides answers to the toughest questions you'd ever ask about money, including: How much should parents and guardians subsidize you? Is it fair if money gifts from Grandma have strings attached? If you want a job, how do you get one, and how do you make sure the benefits outweigh the hassles? What kind of business could you start on your own? How can you negotiate finances gracefully within your family and on your job? Can you discipline yourself to put money away, and, if so, where? What does the fine print on the credit card contract say? What are the exact terms of the cell phone deal? And how do you deal with the friend who borrows and never pays back?

These questions are not only answered by the author, but also by teen contributors who share their own personal stories. Additionally, full bibliographical source listings, which steer readers to courses, activities, organizations, and web sites, are included. The concluding pages―complete with self-evaluations―will help young adults gain financial confidence for now and for the years ahead.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2007

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August 6, 2018
Im 17 and this book helped me alot, this isnt a fake review with stuff like "YAAAAS" or " OMG AMAZING!". this book truly benefited me.
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February 14, 2017
This was an informational book written well for teens. Covers a variety of topics from credit cards to retirement funds. I thought Robin did a good job introducing financial topics to a young reader.
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