Is your teenager more interested in being a fun machine than listening to you trying to pass along advice about anything? If it is advice about handling money and debt as he or she nears and moves through young adult life, then many of them could not care less.
You are "dying" to share the hard knocks, bad and good experiences, and growth it took you to achieve solid financial skills. But you cannot penetrate your teenager's earplugs. You need help!
How To Avoid Going Broke! A PRIMER for Parents and Their Teenagers is the second book in sequential primers written by Matthew Rich. The primers focus specifically on helping parents to tutor their kids about handling money.
Rich's first primer is entitled How To Borrow Money! Handle Credit! BASIC LESSONS for Parents and Their Children In it you learn how to take charge and start teaching your youngster from the day he or she is handed a piggy bank!
How to Avoid Going Broke! A PRIMER for Parents and Their Teenagers describes what it means to be broke and how to avoid it happening to you. You will;
Above all, using the approaches taught in How To Avoid Going Broke! A PRIMER for Parents and Their Teenagers, you will be able to regularly afford to "smell the roses" and enjoy fun activities, without worries and monetary stress.
Matthew Rich's primers serve as soft landing vehicles for you to share with your child. Their content constitutes the basic parts, nuts, and bolts of the subject matter. Rich illustrates how to crunch the numbers for several hypothetical but realistic situations. Via jointly reading his primers, you and your teenager will be on the path toward successfully maneuvering through his/her first-time formal debt needs.