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9 Financial Terms Teenagers Should Master

Wednesday, March 13

Since schools don’t make it a priority to teach personal finance, the burden is left on parents.If you have a teenager, you hopefully are on track to help them reach their best life by talking about these terms often.The following list of terms is taken and abbreviated from an article written by ...


Parents: It’s Not Your Job to Teach Personal Finance

Saturday, January 12

As BiggerPockets fans, I think we can all agree that it is important for everyone to know basic personal finance concepts. Our country is in a financial illiteracy crisis, and nobody seems to be taking the lead to improve it. One place to start changing the trend of bankruptcies, massive credit c...


Why our high school graduates should be taught personal finance

Friday, December 28

First, let me be clear about one thing. When I bring up the issue of teaching teens personal finance, I am not talking about teaching them lessons on financial independence (although this does fall under “personal finance”). I know all of us Bigger Pockets fanatics are all about FI and that’s g...