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Please Send Money, 2E: A Financial Survival Guide for Young Adults on Their Own

Please Send Money, 2E: A Financial Survival Guide for Young Adults on Their Own

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $16.95

Manufacturer: Sourcebooks, Inc.

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Description

The average student loan debt has reached almost $20,000. Credit card debt continues to rise at staggering levels.

Please Send Money provides young adults with the tools they need to navigate the tumultuous world of personal finance with smart advice from leading expert Dara Duguay, Director of Citigroup's Office of Financial Education. Dozens of eye-opening, real-life stories chronicle the financial mistakes commonly made by young people and present an array of solutions.

Duguay covers topics including:

--Avoiding the traps of easy credit
--How to manage car payments
--The dangers of using student loans for personal needs and wants
--Dealing with bankruptcy
--Overcoming material temptations

Please Send Money contains useful financial tools for determining budget, net worth, cost of credit, and safe debt levels. It's a book that no young adult should be without.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-09-21
Summary: "Julie"

Heard a great write up on the blog from Simple Dollar. Gave it to my daughter who will be going away to college next year. Haven't been able to read it yet with her.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-04-09
Summary: "INVALUABLE"

"Please Send Money" has saved me so much time and money! Secrets and habits of living in our material world solved... or at least explained so that we can benefit from others experiences before finding ourselves upside down in the financial world. Before learning how to drive a car, shouldn't we learn how to purchase one? Before spending four years in college shouldn't we learn how student loans and credit card debt will effect our lives? Shouldn't we know what salaries are available for each profession before we head that direction? It's all here.

If Money were no object or an easy topic to discuss with friends and family we would all share this knowledge early in life. Unfortunately, the stakes are high and those in the know have the advantage. Get that advantage for yourself, family and friends by reading and discussing this book with young adults and those of us who could use an easy to follow, interesting and engaging refresher. Learn for yourself many of life's most valuable financial secrets.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-04-04
Summary: "Great College Bound Gift"

This is not only a very informative book but a neccesity for college bound teens. I have bought several to pass on to nieces, nephews and friends children headed to college.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-04-03
Summary: "GREAT GRADUATION GIFT!"

I've been giving out the first edition of this book for years and I'm glad it's been updated and made fresh again. This is a great gift for High School, or any grade, graduation to help young people learn how to be smart about their money. The book has so much terrific advice that even parents, coaches, aunts and uncles, or friends of teens can learn from some of the horror stories to help protect and prepare the young people in their lives financially.