Financial literacy for savvy teens and young adults means meeting them where they are, which is in high school and college. It also means understanding how they differ from their Gen X and elder millennial parents. For example, they tend to be debt-averse, thrifty, and responsible but may err on the
Financial Literacy for Generation Z
โ Scribed by Kenneth O. Doyle Ph.D_
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โฆ Synopsis
This indispensable resource explains principles of financial planning and financial psychology to help teens and young adults make good financial decisions now and achieve their financial goals.
โข Honors the range of financial goals from simply being comfortable through becoming rich
โข Provides case illustrations of how young people of different personality types engage the financial world
โข Offers references to information on modern and reputable websites including NerdWallet.com and CreditKarma.com
โข Includes plenty of "street smart" advice
โฆ Subjects
Business, Economics | Psychology
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