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Cheryl D. Jennings, Ph.D., Gus A. Stavros Center for Economic Education, Florida State University: "The Generation Y Money Book" is excellent! I enjoyed reading it and found the format easy to understand and the narratives extremely well written. The book was very well organized. The twelve sections successfully cover topics that focus upon the "financial" habits of young people. Great book."
Dr. Jack Morgan, Professor, Secondary Education, University of Louisville: "I like it! It is all very practical, but I especially like the attention to debt and credit, work, and dealing with financial institutions."
William C. Wood, Center for Economic Education, James
Madison University: "It's well-written for the target audience. What an ideal birthday present this would be!"
The Midwest Book Review said: "Specifically designed and written for teens and young adults, Don Silver's The Generation Y Money Book is a reader friendly, practical, step-by-step guide for developing sound habits of thrift and money management. By diligently applying the precepts and practices outlined, anyone can take advantage of compound interest, establish first-rate credit, deal with financial institutions, secure the funding for college, handle financial paperwork, and simply make their money make more money. The Generation Y Money Book should be found on every shelf of every middle school, high school, college, and community library money management resources shelf -- and presented to every teen by every parent desiring a stable and productive financial future for their son or daughter."
The Louisville Courier Journal said it makes a "great present."
EverythingTeen.com wrote: "The Generation Y Money Book is an excellent starting point for a lifetime of smart money management. The book is written in an easy-to-read format. Among the 99 money-handling tips, you'll also find info on debt, college, dealing with banks, growing your money with investments, working, and ideas for the future. This book serves as a great tool for teenagers to help us learn about dealing with money. There are even tips on dealing with your parents and your allowance! If you're curious about money and want to get a head start on building a financial life, definitely read this book."
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