The Bottom Line

by Diane Dakers

Published 30 June 2017
The basic concepts of financial literacy are explored in this important book for young people. Real-world examples teach readers about financial responsibility and how to think critically about their wants and needs. Financial planning strategies are discussed and activities for practice are provided.

Getting Your Money's Worth

by Diane Dakers

Published 30 June 2017
This important title helps young readers build the skills to make smart choices when spending and saving their money. Realistic examples help readers learn about the benefits of saving money, the various ways to do it, and how a bank manages money. Essential concepts such as credit reports and cost of living are introduced.

Money for Your Life

by Diane Dakers

Published 15 June 2017
This inspiring guide encourages young readers to be financially literate for life and to look past today to their financial futures. Readers will learn that financial decisions can have a long-term impact on their lives and that it's important to learn how to manage risks and debt. Activities offer the opportunity to practice financial planning for the future.

It Doesn't Grow on Trees

by Diane Dakers

Published 30 June 2017
Readers learn about making, saving, and borrowing money in this illuminating guide for young people on how to manage the money they earn. Helpful examples get readers thinking about how they plan to earn income in the future. Clear text helps them understand income tax, interest, and the good and bad effects of making investments and borrowing money.