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Summary: Fills a Serious Need for Financial Literacy Among Youth!
Comment: I am 23, about to turn 24 pretty soon. I already have a strong working knowledge of finances and have already begun saving for retirement. My credit score is high and I am able to take care of all of my financial matters on my own so much so that my parents come to me for advice instead of the other way around.
I now am able to pick up a copy of
The Wall>b Street Journal and have a working knowledge of everything discussed in it and understand all of the stock tables and what the current economic trends imply for the coming weeks. Why? Because this magazine introduced to investing at an early age and got me addicted. I saw my first copy of Young Money at age 17 and I have been addicted to finance ever since. Now that I am a young adult, I have matured on to reading higher-level publications like Kiplinger's, SmartMoney and Worth.
But, I must say that I still remember this magazine and I am forever grateful for it. If you want to give your kid a head start in life, get them a subscription to Young Money. It will stimulate a strong curiosity in wealth and entrepreneurship in them that will help them to become more independent and knowledgeable about finances in their adult life in ways that will put them ahead of their peers by about a decade.