![]() While author Ramit Sethi wrote this book for a broad audience, its witty yet straightforward tone will help teens grasp the basics of personal finance. It teaches teens to set goals, save money, invest well and manage debt. With its universally appealing title and 108 short pages, this book is popular in schools. ![]() It clarifies complex topics, such as identifying profitable assets and becoming financially independent. Optimistic and entrepreneurial, this book contains advice from a self-made millionaire on building wealth. ![]() Younger readers might need help getting through all 256 pages but can dive into chapters that draw their interest. Engaging and informative, this book is suitable for teenagers and adults. Journalist Jean Chatzky and author Kathryn Tuggle of penned this guide on the fundamentals of finance. How to Money: Your Ultimate Visual Guide to the Basics of Finance However, your teen can still get a solid foundation for handling money through these books: 1. ![]() have no standards for financial education for K-12 students. ![]()
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