Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Teen Bookkeeper

 

Financial Literacy for High Schoolers- A Guide to Mindful Spending & Financial Wellness 

How to Get Started on Learning about Your Money and Develop Financial Literacy (keywords: learn about personal finance, how to be financially literate)

How to Teach Your Kids Basic Personal Finance Lessons at Home

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Personal Finance Lessons My High Schooler Learned the Hard Way

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💡 Disclosure: This article is a personal journey ive implemented on my own. As an accountant i found this helpful to teach my own kids about money. Financial Literacy for High Schoolers

When it comes to kids and finances, parents want to make sure they are able to learn about these things in a way that is fun and engaging. Parents believe kids don't need to know the technical side of things like debit/credit or what an expense is. All they need to know is how to save money, make money, spend money. NOT TRUE

Kids are natural learners, and this is a great way to teach them about finances. 

It is important for kids to learn the basic financial concepts starting at a young age, because it will help them understand all the financial decisions they make as they grow up. It will also help them with their math skills as well as their understanding of how money works.

This article will teach parents of teenagers a fun way for kids to learn these concepts without realizing they’re learning something new!

Receipts are important for keeping track of your CPA (running a business). They are also often needed for taxes, so it is worth the time to organize them properly.

When you have an organized system for tracking your receipts, it will be easy to know what you spend your money on. This will help you budget more effectively and even help with taxes!

RECEIPT

Receipts are an important document to keep - not just for your CPA, but also to save money at the end of the year. When your teenager helps you organize your receipts, you will save a lot of money.

Ask your teenagers to help them manage receipts. What parents don't know is that this is a really good job for their teenagers because they can learn about money while getting valuable experience in accounting and budgeting.

If parents are willing to let their children have some responsibility around the house, this would be an excellent way for them to learn some valuable skills while earning some extra income. 

TYPING

According to AdamFortgo typing skills need to be sharp by the time your child graduated High School. Typing skills help with: 

  • Speed
  • Accuracy
  • Focus

MICROSOFT OFFICE

Microsoft Office is a software your child will need to know the basic and its function. Excel, Powerpoint and Word will give them a foundation to work from. 

- Microsoft office is a software used for creating and editing documents, spreadsheets and presentations.

- The first version of the Microsoft office was released in 1985 as a commercial application programming interface (API) suite that ran on the Mac OS.

- Word: it can be used for typing, creating or editing text documents with various formatting options such as sentence structure, font type, font size etc.

- Excel: it can be used for creating spreadsheets by inputting numbers or formulas into cells of a table.

- PowerPoint: it is an application that lets you create professional presentations with pictures,


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SUBSCRIBE  to get your Teen on becoming your Home Bookkeeper, where they will learn how to: 


  • Increase Typing Skills 
  • Create Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel - Formula Creation/Sheets 
  • Receipts - Organizing and Adding to Spreadsheet 
  • Financial Literacy 101












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