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The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens
8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of

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By Denise Witmer, About.com

The Motley Fool Investment Guide
The witty writing and sound advice in this book helps teenagers see the big picture when it comes to their money and their future fortune. Chuck full of worksheets, information on credit card debt, and real world investment advice.

Book Description

The Motley Fool has made investing fun and easy for millions of people. Now, it custom designs its wit and wisdom for today's money-savvy teens.

The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens helps teens stand out from the ho-hum mutual-fund crowd, build a portfolio of stocks they can actually care about, and take advantage of the investor's best friend -- time -- to watch their profits multiply.

  • Strike a blow for financial independence. The Fool shows you how to:
  • Question authority when it comes to managing your money
  • Save cash (for investing, for college...and, yes, even for having fun!)
  • Dodge the spending and saving pitfalls that trap so many adults
  • Get started investing -- online and off -- with just a few dollars

Discover up-and-coming businesses that could become future blue chips Warning: this is not your parents' money guide! From identifying companies that are both cool and profitable to building a portfolio that makes tracking investments exciting, The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens shows young investors the way to financial freedom.

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