Seems as if everywhere you look, there are places to spend your money. How do you make sure that your money stretches to cover all of your needs and at least some of your wants? Smart shopping, setting up a budget, and building and managing your credit rating are all key skills to learn.
This is a refreshing break from the typically awful, text-heavy non-fiction librarians and educators are used to for this audience! More appealing cover than most previous titles on the topic, this will be a great curriculum text or programming aid, especially for the hot topic of financial literacy. The book has very practical; easy to follow guides on topics such as “wants vs. needs”, student loan borrowing, and a personal budgeting sheet. Chapter topics also touch on formerly taboo or un-discussed topics such as the value of volunteering and danger of “emotional spending”. Bright, eye-catching photos are thoughtfully crafted between text boxes that weigh pros and cons of various decisions; a brief but actually timely and helpful list of further resources finished out this title. I only wish I had something this practical to read in my teen, or even college years! Financial Literacy for Teen series Highly Recommended Purchase – Middle School+