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Money management / Jill Hamilton, editor.

Contributor(s): Hamilton, JillMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Issues that concern youPublication details: Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, c2009. Description: 110 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780737744965 (hc)Subject(s): Teenagers -- Finance, PersonalDDC classification: 332.024
Contents:
Money management : the basics -- Teens are more savvy about money management than adults think -- Overindulged teens are not savvy about money management -- Money management should be taught in schools -- Money management should be taught by parents -- Credit cards teach teens money management -- Teens should not have credit cards -- Prepaid credit cards teach money management -- Prepaid credit cards are not a cure-all -- Credit card companies push teens into debt -- Parents spoil kids by giving them money -- Teens deserve bigger allowances -- Allowances do not work -- Allowance details are not as important as the lessons learned -- Jobs help teens learn money management -- Teens should not have jobs.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Money management : the basics -- Teens are more savvy about money management than adults think -- Overindulged teens are not savvy about money management -- Money management should be taught in schools -- Money management should be taught by parents -- Credit cards teach teens money management -- Teens should not have credit cards -- Prepaid credit cards teach money management -- Prepaid credit cards are not a cure-all -- Credit card companies push teens into debt -- Parents spoil kids by giving them money -- Teens deserve bigger allowances -- Allowances do not work -- Allowance details are not as important as the lessons learned -- Jobs help teens learn money management -- Teens should not have jobs.

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