Fall 2024

Teen Guide to Managing Money

From the Set Current Topics by ReferencePoint Press

For most teens, numerous financial responsibilities are on the horizon. This can include college expenses, renting an apartment, buying a car, paying taxes, and even saving for retirement. How teens navigate these financial matters can profoundly shape their lives, which is why it is essential that they master personal finance basics early. This book takes a very practical look at the ins and outs of budgeting, saving, investing, credit, and debt.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$45.26 $33.95
Interest Level Grade 6 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 6
Dewey Number 332.02
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher ReferencePoint Press
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781678208226
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 64
Dimensions 6.5 x 9.25
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Teen Guide to Managing Money

Essential life skills, such as financial literacy, finding a job, and exploring personal interests are given center stage in this series. Life Skills presents a general overview of necessary aspects of “adulting” that teens should be ready for, such as purchasing car insurance, moving into their first apartment, and going to the doctor for annual visits. Managing Money breaks down important topics even further, delving into balancing a budget, investing, and debt with easy-to-understand terms. Hobbies explores how practicing leisure activities and side endeavors benefits physical, social, and mental health. Plenty of whitespace and bright colors add to the titles’ readability. Diagrams, charts, pull quotes, and relatable photos of teens from all identities make these volumes attractive and engaging. Back matter includes source notes, further reading, and an index. VERDICT: Practical, accessible resources for teens in need of “adulting” guidance. Purchase for all college and career readiness shelves.

Author: Barbara Diggs