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The Sink or Swim Money Program
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The Sink or Swim Money Program A 6-Step Plan for Teaching Your Teens Financial Responsibility.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Whitcomb, John E.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Newburyport :
Diversion Books,
2016.
Subjects:
Teenagers
>
Finance, Personal.
Teenagers
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Finance, Personal
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Table of Contents:
Intro
The Sink or Swim Money Program
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Historical Roots
A Fiscal Fable
1. What Ideas Are We Working with Here?
2. What Is the Right Age to Start and with How Much?
3. How Do You Calculate the First Budget?
4. The First Clothing Contract: Getting "The Card"
5. My ATM Card Is Broken
6. Stepping Up to the Next Level: A Global Budget
7. Going to the Prom for a Buck
8. Lunch Money
9. Will You Cut My Hair, Dad?
10. The Real Cost of a Trip to Walgreens
11. What Do I Need a Checkbook For?
12. Is There Any Extra Work Around Here?
13. Be Kind
14. Charity, Savings, IRAs, and College
15. Insurance: Medical, Auto, Home, Life
16. You Gotta Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk
17. What's the Least I Can Do to Get the Most Effect?
Lesson Plan One: Creating a Clothing Budget
Lesson Plan Two: Using a Clothing Budget and Developing a Larger Budget
Lesson Plan Three: Using a Larger Budget with an ATM Card
Lesson Plan Four: Getting Ready for a Checkbook and a Car
Lesson Plan Five: Paying for Expenses with a Checkbook
Getting a Credit Card
Establishing the Expenses of Driving and Insurance
Lesson Plan Six: Learning the Details
Planning for the Future
Saving for College, Retirement, and IRAs
Health Insurance
Starting a Family
Contracts
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