Money Matters Workbook for Teens (ages 11-14)
<div>Did you know that the average American teenager spends nearly $3,000 a year? Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? But with money gifts from birthday and Christmas, allowances, and part-time jobs, teenagers have gained purchasing power in this country. But when you turn 20, will you know where that $21,000 went? We like to have money, save money, and especially spend money, but few people put learning about money at the top of their priority list. As a teen, maybe you don't feel that you have enough money to worry about it, but even though you don't have much, you have enough to matter-especially to the people that sell products for teens! Don't get caught in the web of marketing gurus. Take control of your money, so no one else will. In the <I>Money Matters Workbook for Teens</I>, Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show teens how to:<BR><UL> <LI>Pay fair price for quality items <LI>Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople <LI>Stay out of debt <LI>Save for a car, college, your own business <LI>Give money away that will make a difference in the world <LI>Save money to do fun things with your friends <LI>Learn skills that will help you right now, and prepare for a successful financial future</LI></UL></div>