Getting a credit card is a big step. Read the tips in this ShortCut for some teenage advice on deciding which credit card is right for you.
If you’re considering getting a credit card, be sure to read the pros and cons of having a credit card before making any decisions. Some teenagers' statistics are outlined in this article.
This ShortCut helps prepare teens for a serious discussion with their parents about money. It includes tips on talking about after school jobs and much more!
This ShortCut provides eight easy ways to stick to a simple teen budget. Learn how you can stay on task and put money in the bank.
When you’re on your own for the first time at college, knowing how to handle financial responsibility is almost as important as knowing how to study. This shortcut helps older teens prepare financially to head off to college.
This ShortCut provides step-by-step help for creating a teen budget. Learn which type of budget is best for you.
Test your money savvy. Take this quiz to find out how much you know about credit cards, different types of expenses, and taxes. You may be surprised at the results!
Specific tips and advice for teenagers headed to college on how they can save money (and avoid wasting it) once they are on their own.
This complete guide on teen money management will help older teens be financially prepared when they head off to college.
Take this quiz to find out how much you know about financial responsibility. You may be surprised at the results!
Starting with creating a list of wants and needs, this ShortCut provides six easy ways to help your kids stick to a simple budget. Keep your kids on task, and watch them put money in the bank.
This ShortCut teaches parents and kids practical money skills and financial responsibility. It offers advice for teenagers and preteens on topics such as allowances, budgeting, and savings accounts.
Learn the steps to take to get the most out of a family summit on financial responsibility and family budgeting. These helpful family ideas will ensure a positive meeting. Preparation and follow-through are key.
Parents can use this quiz to see how well their teens exercise financial responsibility. This quiz can serve as a useful tool to teach teens practical money skills such as budgeting and saving money.
This quiz on financial responsibility and practical money skills is geared towards teenagers. They can share results with their parents and work on ways to save money.