Learn all about saving and compounding, budgeting, debt, negotiations, and more in this ultimate guide to finances and money! It’s never too early to start saving those dollars! This extensive guide is perfect for teenagers, millennials, and even adults who want to learn more about how to handle money, banking, and investing in their future accounts. No more insecurity about the low funds in those bank accounts. Written by a financial advocate, this comprehensive guide is easy to understand and filled with fun graphics, tempting even the most uninterested teen to read and follow along. Encouraging financial independence and good saving habits, this book will teach you concepts and skills such as: Setting financial goalsRisk v. rewardDiversificationFinancial advisingMinimizing costs and expensesAnd more! Statistically, Americans as a whole are financially illiterate; 21 percent of adults think that winning the lottery is their best chance of retirement! It is not too late to start learning how to best spend, save, and invest your money. With plenty of fun facts and basic lessons and takeaways, The Young Adult’s Guide to Investing is the perfect way to start planning your best financial future!
Rob Pivnick Books


What All Kids (And Adults Too) Should Know about . . . Savings and Investing
Covering Saving, Budgeting and Investing, a Must-Read for All Young ... With Fun Facts and Interesting Takeaways
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Believe it or not, 21% of American adults think winning the lottery is the best retirement strategy. Statistics reveal that many Americans are financially illiterate and struggle with saving. This personal finance book aims to correct that by teaching young adults and millennials essential money concepts through vocabulary words, fun facts, “Did you know?” sections, and 14 key takeaways. Described as "POTENTIALLY GENUINELY LIFE CHANGING" and "AMAZINGLY WRITTEN," it is a MUST-READ for young adults, teens, and anyone lacking basic financial literacy skills. The book features examples, colorful charts, and graphs from expert sources to reinforce the information, helping students develop long-term saving and investing habits rather than seeking quick riches. Key topics include compounding, saving, budgeting, debt, goal setting, negotiation, inflation, asset allocation, risk/reward, active/passive strategies, indexing, investment horizons, diversification, and portfolio building. Its EXCITING LAYOUT captures the attention of even the most distracted readers. MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO READ THIS BOOK WILL KNOW HOW TO SAVE AND INVEST. Parents, do yourself a favor and read it too. For more information and reviews, visit www.whatallkids.com. Discounts are available for non-profit organizations and schools.