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Personal Finance for Teens and College Students

101 Money Secrets You Wish You Learned in High School

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Personal Finance for Teens and College Students

By: Julian Paul
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Develop a healthy relationship with money as you prepare for adulthood.

Financial freedom is everybody’s end goal. But unfortunately, not everyone gets to achieve it because of the wrong information, wrong habits, or both.

Whether you’re born into poverty or with a silver spoon, financial independence is within your reach if you practice the right money habits.

And there’s no better time than now to start equipping yourself with practical financial strategies.

Inside this not-so-conventional but extremely helpful guide, you will discover:

  • One hundred one financial lessons to wake you up to reality: the real world is harsh, but there are resources every young adult must know about.
  • The fundamentals of the money game and how to avoid common traps: win the game by arming yourself with valuable knowledge.
  • The three villains working hard (and often together) to bring your money down: discover practical financial strategies to defeat each one of them.
  • The ancient and powerful practice of saving, and why merely saving is not enough: money lessons from over 1000 years ago are still applicable today.
  • The do’s and don’ts of working with financial professionals: failure to do it properly can lead to enormous wastes of money and time.
  • How to manage and work on student and personal loans: discover two effective methods to become debt-free ASAP.
  • Beating the "invisible enemy": discover anti-inflation techniques by copying what the world's largest businesses do
  • Explore why typical “financial education” is a scam and will not teach you financial literacy: former professional reveals the inside truth…

And much more!

So if you want to learn how to win the money game, you should listen to this audiobook!

©2022 Julian Paul (P)2022 Julian Paul
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Financial Preparedness for Students

This is a good book to prepare our teens on how to manage their finances. When growing up I did not have the privilege to know and plan my finances. I made mistakes and learnt through them. This book is therefore preparing our teens to not experience those bad experiences that I did experience. A big thank you to the author for putting efforts to realize this book.

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Slay the Tax Dragon! (& other epic financial tips)

Even though I'm quite a few years past college-age, I learned a lot from this book! Some of what I was taught or absorbed about money is apparently based more on common misconceptions or outdated frames of reference rather than current reality of our world, and how finances actually work.

It was refreshing that, instead of giving a one-size-fits-all suggestion, or promoting a certain approach as "the best", the author often mentions a couple different suggestions or strategies, saying that any of them could work for you, and acknowledging that different people and situations need different methods for handling finances.

I appreciated how this book doesn't just give a list of tips and how to implement them, but goes into the reasoning behind the financial advice. This not only gives credibility to all the tips and strategies, but helps the information stick, and will make it easier for teens and college students to absorb and actually apply.

And the illustrations and analogies are very motivating and creative. I mean, who wouldn't love to "Slay the Tax Dragon!" or "Defeat the Villain!" (Don't bother asking - you'll have to listen to the book, because I'm not giving the villain's identity away!) So buy this book for the teens and college students in your life, because, let's face it, they might not have the money to be purchasing many books at this stage of life, and you sure don't want them relying on Google searches or random advice for their finanical decisions.

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Great book

Schools should be teaching this stuff!!
A great and easy to understand guide for teenagers and young adults to help them set up financially. It has some great secret tips that no one ever tells you. It is super important for kids to learn about money since it is all aspects of your life

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Highly recommend!

Important financial lessons for teens that prepare them for the real world of business.
No matter how much you think you know about finance, there is always more to learn. I highly recommend it.

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A Great Start for Young Adults

This book packs a powerful punch! It offers invaluable insight that can be applied to our everyday lives - something we could all benefit from. With its well-crafted writing style and relevant examples, it's the perfect introduction for anyone interested in learning how to manage their finances and investing, even those less versed in math; you just need a small understanding of how finance works before taking advantage of what this brilliant book has to offer. So don't shy away! Get out there with full confidence knowing that success is yours if you're wise enough - get your hands on this gem today!

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Not the usual.

Whether you are an adult or a teenager, this audiobook has value for you. More importantly, it will benefit those without solid financial mentors in the younger generation. I love how straightforward it is, plus the superb narration.

Although I have read and listened to many personal finance books, they are repetitive and do not teach you anything new. This book, however, contains many secrets for gaining an edge and gives examples of how to do that, methods not found in general financial literacy.

I will surely be passing this book down to my niece and nephew.

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HELPFUL FOR IMPORTANT FINANCIAL DECISIONS!!

I've always tried to start my children off on the right foot financially. With the help of this book, I can begin putting strategies into practise to make sure kids have the appropriate attitude toward money. The best course of action is to teach children how to have a positive connection with money early on.

I'm going to teach them one of the 100 financial lessons each week and spend the entire week reinforcing the significance of each lesson through practical application!

For teenagers and college students who are interested in finding out how to obtain personal financial freedom, this is an excellent resource or beginner's guide. It provides free extras and reveals 101 financial secrets. A very informative listen. nicely written

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Exellent Book for teens!

An easy-to-follow and well-narrated audible that gives you a lot of tips and tricks to better understand how personal finance works. The audible had a great level of detail and has lots of advice to get started straight away. A must-listen for any teen or college grad.

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Awesome book with great information!

I recommend that all teens and young adults get a copy of this book! I wish I had something like this growing up. It would have saved me a lot of costly mistakes. In school, they don't teach you the importance of credit cards, how to use them properly, and how credit can get out of hand quickly. The author makes the subject interesting and easy to understand. The narration is clear and easy to follow. This book has a wealth of knowledge, and it will help any teen or young adult in your life make the right money decisions.

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Money Info you need but aren’t taught.

This book was a major step in solving the mystery about money, debt, inflation and financial security. It show me that making more money is not the solution. Money does not guarantee financial literacy nor long-term security. In chapter 6, he explained how I should target paying off my debts and that there are actually good & bad debts.
I found out about the 50-30-20 rule and paying yourself first. The rule of 72 explains why a penny saved is not a penny earner. In the final section. the author’s buy, borrow and die strategy finally made sense to me because of what I had been taught in the first part of the book. This book lays the foundation for handling money and debt and why banks are not your best friend.

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