

Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens : Gardner, David, Gardner, Tom: desertcart.ae: Books Review: This book definitely deserves a 5-star rating. Sure, some may claim that the guide is aimed at young teens by the style of writing the authors chose, but that does not take away from the information the book provides. At 19 years old, this is the first investment book that I have read. It reviewed some common knowledge of saving, compound interest, and stock market principles. However, it also introduced me to a wide variety of investment opportunities - possibly the best, the Roth IRA. It may sound silly, but I was never introduced to any of these opportunities to stash some cash for the future, but this book has certainly done that and convinced me to get started immediately. If I were a high school personal finance teacher, I would make sure this is on my required book list. It's a simple, yet important read that all teenagers can benefit from. I would highly recommend it to anyone who desires to be financially fit. This book will help you become a winner in the big game we all play: life. Review: The guide was written 10 years ago and is focussed on US teenagers. Whilst the principle statements are valid, being 'everyone can be a millionaire at retirement, the compounding and the time works in your favour, and adopt a saving habit', the style of writing may be a bit jazzy. The examples may also be a bit unrealistic in the UK: which UK teenager can chose between buying a car and putting some money away. The book is written by a commercial organisation and there is some advertising noticeable.



| ASIN | 0743229967 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,033 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #232 in Personal Finance #238 in Investing #462 in Humor |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,031) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.63 x 21.44 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 9780743229968 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0743229968 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 6 August 2002 |
| Publisher | Touchstone |
| Reading age | 13 - 17 years |
Z**V
This book definitely deserves a 5-star rating. Sure, some may claim that the guide is aimed at young teens by the style of writing the authors chose, but that does not take away from the information the book provides. At 19 years old, this is the first investment book that I have read. It reviewed some common knowledge of saving, compound interest, and stock market principles. However, it also introduced me to a wide variety of investment opportunities - possibly the best, the Roth IRA. It may sound silly, but I was never introduced to any of these opportunities to stash some cash for the future, but this book has certainly done that and convinced me to get started immediately. If I were a high school personal finance teacher, I would make sure this is on my required book list. It's a simple, yet important read that all teenagers can benefit from. I would highly recommend it to anyone who desires to be financially fit. This book will help you become a winner in the big game we all play: life.
R**R
The guide was written 10 years ago and is focussed on US teenagers. Whilst the principle statements are valid, being 'everyone can be a millionaire at retirement, the compounding and the time works in your favour, and adopt a saving habit', the style of writing may be a bit jazzy. The examples may also be a bit unrealistic in the UK: which UK teenager can chose between buying a car and putting some money away. The book is written by a commercial organisation and there is some advertising noticeable.
C**N
This book is a great tool when it comes to teenagers savings, not only for their future investment needs, but also for their day-to-day or monthly expenses. Perfect for school and life in general.
E**A
It gives you a perspective of the stock market and how to find companies that are good enough to invest in.
G**A
Fast and good. Thank you!
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