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Who Should Read It? This Pocket Guide is written with students in mind, those starting from their freshman year of high school to their senior year of college. Tons of tips and tricks are given to them to help them both prepare for their financial futures and masterfully manage the money they currently have. They are guided through every step of getting a job, mastering credit cards, investing, understanding taxes, saving, and much much more. Not only this but there is a surplus of extra resources given to them. The journey to financial freedom is long, and many tools are needed along the way.…mehr

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Who Should Read It? This Pocket Guide is written with students in mind, those starting from their freshman year of high school to their senior year of college. Tons of tips and tricks are given to them to help them both prepare for their financial futures and masterfully manage the money they currently have. They are guided through every step of getting a job, mastering credit cards, investing, understanding taxes, saving, and much much more. Not only this but there is a surplus of extra resources given to them. The journey to financial freedom is long, and many tools are needed along the way. These tools include lists of apps, books, websites, and other resources for students to use for any area they're particularly interested in. In addition to students, young adults and parents can gain a tremendous amount from this pocket guide. The chapters diving into credit cards, taxes, side-hustling, and investing would particularly beneficial. The > This would make the perfect gift for your student or loved one! What's in it for the Reader? As a student, whether it's high school or college, we have dozens of questions about our personal finances and money: How do we use it? How do we make it? Save it? And will it be there when we need it? These questions continue as we get older and become even more specific, especially as we hear about concepts such as credit cards, taxes, and investments. Money is a sensitive topic, making it hard for us to really find good answers to these questions. That's where this Pocket Guide comes in. While reading, you'll be guided through important aspects of personal finance students have to deal with. From starting your first job to saving what you earn, and mastering credit cards, to investing your way to financial freedom, we'll tackle everything. Now, let's dive in and learn all you can about personal finance!
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Autorenporträt
Daniel K. Hartness is a graduate of Western Carolina University. While there, he completed a double major in computer information systems and integrated health sciences with minors in data analytics and economics. After many classes, you could find him chatting with professors and asking questions about the business world and all things finance. Daniel is also the co-owner of a social media marketing business, Next Level Marketing. Apart from marketing, he's an avid consultant, reader, and poet who enjoys cooking and fishing. He currently resides in Hickory, North Carolina and is writing his next book for students. If you have any questions, comments, or would just like to chat with me, you can email me at PocketGuidetoFinancialFreedom@gmail.com