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Money and Finance Guide

The Money and Finance Guide series helps teens learn the basics of money and money management. Books in this series discuss personal finance, budgeting, finding a job, thinking about college, and more. The books also help teens consider their strengths and weaknesses to better position themselves for making important financial decisions today and for their future. Quotes from teens and adults who have struggled or succeeded in personal money management are featured throughout the series. All books include full-colour photos, infographics, sidebars, margin quotes, source notes, for further research section, organizations and websites, and an index.

Money and You!

Give kids all the information they need to understand the world of money. Whether it's spending, budgeting, and saving today, or understanding the world of paying bills, taxes, and mortgages for the future, each title is an accessible read packed with everyday examples and tips. Readers will also be introduced to the world of work and will discover all about running a business and becoming an entrepreneur. With many young adults (and even some adults) struggling to manage their finances, it's never too early for kids to begin learning about the essential life skill of managing their money.

Money Basics (BrightPoint Press)

Money Basics provides useful and practical information about key financial literacy topics. Readers will learn about budgeting, credit, savings, and more. Each book includes an infographic, a worksheet to help readers apply what they have learned, resources to aid in further research, and source notes.

Money Basics (Cloverleaf Books™)

Money is important—we need it to live! So how should we handle our money? These simple, engaging stories present basic financial literacy concepts for young readers, such as saving, spending, borrowing, and comparison shopping, and lay the foundation for a lifetime of money smarts.

Money Basics (Cloverleaf Books™)

Money is important—we need it to live! So how should we handle our money? These simple, engaging stories present basic financial literacy concepts for young readers, such as saving, spending, borrowing, and comparison shopping, and lay the foundation for a lifetime of money smarts.

Money Basics (Cloverleaf Books™)

Money is important—we need it to live! So how should we handle our money? These simple, engaging stories present basic financial literacy concepts for young readers, such as saving, spending, borrowing, and comparison shopping, and lay the foundation for a lifetime of money smarts.

Money Matters (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)

Knowing how to handle money is an important part of life. This series will teach the reader all the basics of why money matters. Learn to count, earn, save, and spend the different types of money in this series for young learners.

Money Skills for Kids  

No matter the amount you have, managing money can be tough. The first step to financial literacy is understanding how to save and spend responsibly. An introduction to the most important money management concepts, this series offers a primer on budgeting, savings, debt, and even investing. The main content presents each topic in clear, understandable language to educate and engage readers with practical knowledge that will serve them into adulthood. The difficulties many people face with credit cards, high risk investments, and loans are addressed throughout the series with Side Bars and fact boxes offering more detailed explanations of difficult concepts.

Money Smarts

How does money work? This series teaches kids basic financial literacy, offering kid-friendly examples and clear explanations so kids understand what happens when their parents swipe a debit card, learn what it takes to earn and save, and learn about the value of money.