Where to Get Money for Your Dreams: A Visual Guide to Financial Literacy for Teens
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In this book, we invite you to free your relationship with money from other people's beliefs and unnecessary emotions, learn to talk about money, rationally understand and decide: what do you need money for, where to get it, how to spend it wisely, how to save and grow it.
What do you need money for? Is it enough for everything you want? And what's most important? How much do you even need?
Money isn't some mystical sign that marks the luckiest. It's neither a curse nor a blessing. Money is simply a tool that allows you to build your life. You can ignore money and always feel it's scarce, you can become its slave and serve the "golden calf," or you can use it to gain independence and the freedom to be yourself. The choice is yours.
This book doesn't contain a map of an island where treasure is buried. But it does contain a set of financial tools: a personal budget, financial discipline, compound interest, an investment portfolio, and many others. We will use them to learn how to manage money and, together, chart your path to financial independence. This book is short on text but rich in meaning. It addresses serious topics in an engaging and engaging way. It includes practical exercises, thought-provoking questions, and a "What's Next" section, where we've compiled books and videos to give you the opportunity to delve deeper into each topic.
What do you need money for? Is it enough for everything you want? And what's most important? How much do you even need?
Money isn't some mystical sign that marks the luckiest. It's neither a curse nor a blessing. Money is simply a tool that allows you to build your life. You can ignore money and always feel it's scarce, you can become its slave and serve the "golden calf," or you can use it to gain independence and the freedom to be yourself. The choice is yours.
This book doesn't contain a map of an island where treasure is buried. But it does contain a set of financial tools: a personal budget, financial discipline, compound interest, an investment portfolio, and many others. We will use them to learn how to manage money and, together, chart your path to financial independence. This book is short on text but rich in meaning. It addresses serious topics in an engaging and engaging way. It includes practical exercises, thought-provoking questions, and a "What's Next" section, where we've compiled books and videos to give you the opportunity to delve deeper into each topic.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series What they don't teach in school