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Finances for Teens
- Essential Information for the Teenager and His or Her Parents
- Narrated by: Steve Barnes
- Length: 4 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Being a young adult comes with many exciting milestones: driver's license, first job, prom, graduation, voting, and financial independence. Your first step in the world of banking is to get a checking account. When you open your first account, you need to consider many factors.
Finding an account that fits your style and preferences is vital. Second, you want to build yourself some semblance of a back-up fund.
Learn about these critical items, and much more, in Steven Tylor O'Connor's indispensable guide to finances for teens.
©2014 Steven Tylor O'Connor (P)2014 Digital Fabulists
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