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The Success Principles for Teens: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be

by Jack Canfield & Kent Healy

WITH COURAGE AND HEART, YOU CAN BE SUCCESSFUL!

 

Everyone wants to be successful-and surely you are no exception. After the massive success of Jack Canfield's The Success Principles, thousands of requests came...


Not Your Parents' Money Book: Making, Saving, and Spending Your Money

by Jean Chatzky & Erwin Haya

For the first time, financial guru and TODAY Show regular Jean Chatzky brings her expertise to a young audience. Chatzky provides her unique, savvy perspective on money with advice and insight on managing finances,...


The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of

by David Gardner & Tom Gardner

From the personal-finance duo Fortune magazine called "funny, smart, cynical, opinionated" comes savvy financial advice for today's street-smart young investors.

The Motley Fool has made investing fun and easy...


What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens, 2nd Edition: Discovering Yourself, Defining Your Future

by Carol Christen & Richard N. Bolles

In today’s über-competitive climate, you can’t just wing it when you graduate and count on finding a great job (or a great job finding you). It pays to figure out your interests early, so you can decide...


Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929; A Wall Street Jour

by Karen Blumenthal

Over six terrifying, desperate days in October 1929, the fabulous fortune that Americans had built in stocks plunged with a fervor never seen before. At first, the drop seemed like a mistake, a mere glitch in...


Start It Up: The Complete Teen Business Guide to Turning Your Passions Into Pay

by Kenrya Rankin & Eriko Takada

Do you have a passion you want to turn into pay? Or maybe you are looking for a way to make some extra cash in high school? Start It Up shows teens how to turn their hobbies and talents into full-fledged businesses....


The Young Investor: Projects and Activities for Making Your Money Grow

by Katherine R. R. Bateman

Explaining the language of finance and the skill of investing, this guide gives kids an early start at making their money grow. The book explains the general concept of money and demonstrates how saving works...


New Totally Awesome Money Book For Kids: Revised Edition

by Arthur Bochner, Rose Bochner & Adriane G. Berg

Jam-packed with up-to-date, easy-to-understand information on every area of money, this smart, useful book—just right for kids age 8–14—makes learning about money fun. A savvy brother and sister team,...


New Totally Awesome Business Book for Kids: Revised Edition

by Arthur Bochner, Rose Bochner & Adriane G. Berg

This first-of-its-kind book for young entrepreneurs is now completely revised and updated for a new generation by one of the original authors (now an adult) and his 14-year-old sister.

Originally written by Arthur...


The Big Bucks

by Thomas Nelson

Every year approximately 460,000 people under the age of 35 years old declare bankruptcy. In the last decade, loan debt has risen 142% for college students.1

The Big Bucks will explain in clear, conversational...


How to Get Any Job, Second Edition: Career Launch and Re-Launch for Everyone Under 30 (or How to Avoid Living in Your Parents' Basement)

by Donald Asher

Philosophy majors and GPA-challenged students, rejoice! According to career guru Donald Asher, what you major in or how well you do in college are not indicators of future career success. In HOW TO GET ANY JOB...


Mr. Sam: How Sam Walton Built Walmart and Became America's Richest Man

by Karen Blumenthal

Sam Walton grew up to become the founder of Wal-Mart, but he was born with practically nothing except a compulsive drive to win - at football, at becoming class president, at beating everyone no matter what...