Teenagers

R500.00

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Financial education is not taught in most schools and most parents themselves are not equipped or have the time to teach their teenagers about money management. In this 5-module course, we help teens to understand the basics of earning, saving, investing, and spending money. We also discuss the importance that gratitude plays in maintaining and achieving financial success and wellness.

Each module is accompanied by a workbook that teens can use to keep track of their learnings.

*Includes individual workbooks per module

What will be learned:

  • Earning money helps teens to start thinking about potential career choices
  • Create a vision board aligned to goals
  • Differences between saving and investing
  • Types of bank accounts
  • Interest, compound growth, and inflation
  • Various asset classes such as unit trusts, shares, property, assets
  • Four rules of investing
  • Risk vs reward
  • Distinguish between needs and wants
  • How to budget
  • Using a money journal
  • Spending money wisely
  • Giving money
  • Demonstrating gratitude and appreciation

 Who this is for:

Clients with teenage children

Financial education is not taught in most schools and most parents themselves are not equipped or have the time to teach their teenagers about money management. In this 5-module course, we help teens to understand the basics of earning, saving, investing, and spending money. We also discuss the importance that gratitude plays in maintaining and achieving financial success and wellness.

Each module is accompanied by a workbook that teens can use to keep track of their learnings.

*Includes individual workbooks per module

What will be learned:

  • Earning money helps teens to start thinking about potential career choices
  • Create a vision board aligned to goals
  • Differences between saving and investing
  • Types of bank accounts
  • Interest, compound growth, and inflation
  • Various asset classes such as unit trusts, shares, property, assets
  • Four rules of investing
  • Risk vs reward
  • Distinguish between needs and wants
  • How to budget
  • Using a money journal
  • Spending money wisely
  • Giving money
  • Demonstrating gratitude and appreciation

 Who this is for:

Clients with teenage children