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Does anyone have any good videos for personal finance or investing for teens? 

And books?  We have a lot of the old books on this, but looking for some new ones

No Dave Ramsey please

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These might be helpful, though it seems geared to teachers:

https://bettermoneyhabits.bankofamerica.com/community/en/lessons/high-school-students
 

Khan Academy videos that go with the above, if I understand it correctly-

https://www.khanacademy.org/college-careers-more/personal-finance
 

Although I haven’t seen this resource, I know Crown is an outstanding organization. It is a comprehensive Christian stewardship model. 
https://crownonline.org/crownonline

You might find something helpful on this list: 

https://www.investopedia.com/best-personal-finance-classes-5116631

 

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I'm guessing you have the Millionaire Next Door? Boy, I read that book in the early 90's and I still think about it so much.

Plus my parents had been friends for decades with a man who struck gold (he had a garage with nine cars at one point), but other than the cars you would never, ever know he had money.

He was just like the Millionaires in the book:

Wore flannel shirts.

I only saw him drive an older truck.

Lived in a very basic two-story house.

Stay married to the same woman until he died.

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Can I ask why you aren't interested in Dave Ramsey?  Is there better stuff out there or is there something in Dave Ramsey's course that is potentially inaccurate or points kids in the wrong direction?  Just curious as I've been looking around for items for my kids as they grow older as well. 

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On 6/22/2023 at 10:53 PM, NewDadtoAllThis said:

Can I ask why you aren't interested in Dave Ramsey?  Is there better stuff out there or is there something in Dave Ramsey's course that is potentially inaccurate or points kids in the wrong direction?  Just curious as I've been looking around for items for my kids as they grow older as well. 

You'll get more answers if you start your own thread, rather than resurrecting one that is two years old.

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