
Good Cents: Economic Essentials For Young Adults
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John Endris

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About this listen
Are you a young adult and/or their parent looking for an easy way to approach economic essentials?
Why should you learn personal economic principles by expensive trial and error? Are you a high school student, or a college student, or just starting to work full-time, or are you a parent looking for a good resource to spark a productive personal economics conversation? Are you looking for a short jargon-free book to describe economic fundamentals that you can read in one day or something your young adult can use as a reference book? This book is that resource.
John Endris, a finance professional, economic developer, lifelong investor, and MBA will provide some "Good Cents." Here are a few things you will be able to use right away….
- The monetary value of choosing any career early.
- The types of debt available, and how to use each kind.
- Which financial products to use for your goals and how to choose the right one.
- How to buy a house and a way to select quality assets.
- What types of insurance are available and how to avoid buying more than you need.
- How to read and understand your credit report.
- Ways to invest in your future, and maximize your investment returns.
- And more...
This book is designed to be a bridge between young adults and their parents to discuss the big decisions of adulthood. It will also function as a guidepost for those who don’t have parental guidance about debt, insurance, homeownership, and early investing. Buy this book (or at least download a free sample) before leaving home, or graduating college. Use this practical advice to build a solid economic foundation for life after high school.
This is Book 1 in the "Good Cents” series…