The High School Student’s Introduction to Financial Planning: What you need to know that they don’t teach you in high school

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This book presents a holistic approach to financial planning and addresses all of the major facets that affect an dult's financial status as they go through life. Beginning with how education and employment are major factors in generating the key ingredient in any financial plan, money. This book explains how wealth is accumulated and the various ways it is insured. It presents an overview of the major investment opportunities as well as an orientation on retirement planning and the importance of starting early. Finally, this book presents how the high school student can easily create their own financial plan by setting goals, developing strategies and monitoring their progress.

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2 Comments to “The High School Student’s Introduction to Financial Planning: What you need to know that they don’t teach you in high school”

  1. it managed services los angeles 24 January 2011 at 6:05 pm #

    In today’s society, this could be extremely beneficial to a student. You don’t realize under your parent’s guard how expensive life really is. Do you think this would be a great way to start them on preparation for college expenses?

  2. Sedro-Woolley High School 4 July 2011 at 5:14 am #

    The High School Student’s Introduction to Financial Planning is great book which provides students greater understanding and ability to manage their personal finances.


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