Money Matters for Teens


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Teens always want more money. However, often they do not know how to handle the money they do have. Larry Burkett knows parents need to educate teens on solid, biblical money management if they’re to exercise these habits as adults. In Money Matters for Teens, Burkett address issues of specific concern for teens and teaches them the basics to help them prepare for financial independence.
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  • ISBN13: 9780802446367
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Money Matters for Teens

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5 comments to Money Matters for Teens

  • This book has little to do with the money from a well to do with sending money to the church. I bought a copy for each of my daughters, 16 and 18, each of them very smart, and they were both very turned off by the “moral” context of the book. In fact, the 18-year-old said she felt like she learned nothing of money, and that the spiritual side, there are better books for that too. She became especially compared to a passage by recommending a way to make money is to give more to church. Rating: 1 / 5

  • This book is not what I thought. . It was my mistake, not yours. . He was too young for the person who was giving a. . THANKS WAYNE McCrane Rating: 2 / 5

  • a lot of information for teens to read for financial information from “another source.” . . budget, to make and keep a job, track your spending. . . everything you need to know who will be responsible for your money Rating: 4 / 5

  • My husband and I were looking for a book to help our children, aged 8 and 5, understand the concept and value of money. Compensation started, but the impression they were more willing to spend whatever money is spent and when you lose, do not care. Since then we have failed to pay and decided to go through this first livre.Nous feels that this book is a wonderful resource to teach Christian principles to children, such as managers (we have is a gift from God and must take care of it), giving simply and adequately. I do not think the book is aimed at teenagers, but young children. It is written in an attractive, with a cat named Larry and impress storytelling principles. Each chapter ends with a brief study of the Bible. My two children have enjoyed and benefited from the content so far. I recommend it to anyone who wanted to teach their children biblical principles about money. Rating: 5 / 5

  • We bought this book to help teach seven years, how to manage money. When the book has met the expectations were the areas of values and healthy ways to think about money: money is not ours. We are stewards of God’s money and therefore we must spend wisely, etc. If you do not meet expectations is not really an example of a plan on how to allocate resources. Of course, the biggest problem in dealing with money is mental – get your head around the idea that you have to live within their means and have no, or simply because now someone else has – is also a need concrete examples. . . . Given the above problem, I still recommend this book as something to work through a child due to psychological problems in these costs are significant enough that can make the difference between a day for adults with healthy attitudes about money and someone who is in debt, unhappy but still want more! In this sense, this book is ace. Rating: 4 / 5

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