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O.M.G. Official Money Guide for College Students OMG_College_FrontCover_with-pgs-fanned-2016 (Square)shdw3.5

This comprehensive book on personal finance is written specifically for college students and is filled with expert advice, quick tips, helpful resources and real life examples to help students get their heads around managing their everyday money.  It shows them how to skillfully avoid making common mistakes and how to build good financial habits that will last a lifetime and save them thousands of dollars in the long run.

 

 


O.M.G. Official Money Guide for Teenagers

This comprehensive book on personal finance is written specifically for teenagers and is full of valuable information collected from financial experts. Use it to get the money talk started with your teen. Full of helpful, informative graphics and charts, the format of this book makes the subject matter easily accessible for teenagers. Includes essential tips to help teens avoid those “awkward money moments.” The information in this book will help young adults form good financial habits that will serve them well the rest of their lives.


Money Savvy Kids Club

Once upon a time” has usually been reserved for stories about damsels in distress and knights slaying dragons. That’s appropriate for fantasy tales which end with everyone living “happily ever after.” But sometimes children need books that aren’t pure fantasies. They need books which engage them as they teach important lessons about living and succeeding in the real world. Books that end with something like, “and they lived financially secure ever after.”


mskc1_coverGarage Sale Riches

When Isaiah’s mom asks him to clean out the family garage, she promises her son that he can keep all the money he makes from a garage sale. Sorting through all those boxes, however, proves to be a very big job. So Isaiah enlists the help of his friends, Sandy, Dennis and Stephanie. When the four pals start dreaming of what they’ll do with all the money they will earn, they name themselves The Money Savvy Kids Club. But after all their hard work, will they quickly waste their money with a trip to Mega Mall – or will they learn a valuable lesson about spending and saving?


mskc2_coverPutting The “Do” In Donate

Dennis can’t wait to get to school on Monday to tell his friends about the amazing thing that his Grandpa did. At his 80th birthday, his Grandpa gave Dennis $100! But there’s a catch: Dennis has to use the money to help someone less fortunate. With advice from his friends, Isaiah, Stephanie and Sandy, Dennis is sure to think of someone in need. With a little creativity and hard work, the four pals might even figure out a way to turn Dennis’ $100 into an even bigger donation.


mskc3_coverHome Sweet Home

In Social Studies class, it’s time to talk about “current events” from the newspaper. Three members of the Money Savvy Kids Club – Isaiah, Sandy and Dennis – have agreed on a topic. They want to explain why so many homes in the community have “For Sale” signs. But their buddy, Stephanie, doesn’t want to talk about this subject. After all, her family may have to sell their home too – and that has Stephanie terribly upset. Stephanie’s dad has lost his job and can’t pay for their home anymore. So will Stephanie’s family be able to save their house? Or will they have to move out, and will Stephanie have to leave the neighborhood and her closest friends?


mskc4_coverPenny Power

Mrs. Berry’s weekend math assignment is one of the toughest ever. In fact, she seems to have gone a little overboard – she thinks pennies have incredible powers! Powers like curing diseases, building schools, and delivering food and medicine. Mrs. Berry wants the class to explain how this can be. Isaiah, Sandy, Dennis and Stephanie decide that as members of the Money Savvy Kids Club, there’s no money problem they can’t solve. They’re up for the challenge! But as they start their research, they also discover that Sandy has a money concern of her own – her mom has lost her job. Can the pals solve their crazy penny homework and help Sandy feel a little better at the same time?