Financial Nutrition® for Young Women: How (and Why) to Teach Girls about Money
192Financial Nutrition® for Young Women: How (and Why) to Teach Girls about Money
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Overview
Women earn 78 cents on the dollar, on average, compared to men in America, despite decades of fighting for wage equality. And while it is true that women have significantly more opportunities for earning than in past eras, this improved ability for women to determine their own financial future makes it more important that girls understand the strategies for financial success.
Financial Nutrition® for Young Women: How (and Why) to Teach Girls about Money addresses the two critical levels that are necessary to truly eradicate women's economic inequality: what to teach girls and what women need to learn. Authored by a financial educator who is also a mother and a teacher, this book is for people who care about teenage girls—parents and other family members, educators, financial advisors, troop leaders, camp directors, and community organization leaders. The talking points and independent activities are easily accessible and engaging for both adults and students. Financial Nutrition® for Young Women: How (and Why) to Teach Girls about Money can be used effectively in the home, the classroom, afterschool programs, clubs, and camps, as well as in girls' organizations. It can also be a resource to women who want to better understand how to empower themselves financially.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781440852305 |
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Publisher: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publication date: | 09/21/2017 |
Pages: | 192 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Foreword Molly Donohue ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xix
Chapter 1 Women and Money: Telling the Story for Girls 1
Chapter 2 The Financial Nutrition® Method Underlying It All 13
Chapter 3 Income: Learn Not to Underearn 23
Chapter 4 Budgeting and Saving: Needs versus Wants 37
Chapter 5 Compound Interest: You Can Understand This! 49
Chapter 6 Debt and Credit: Let's Manage This 63
Chapter 7 Investing: Girls Don't Need to Fall Behind 77
Chapter 8 Taxes Don't Have to Be a Dirty Word 89
Chapter 9 Insurance: The Ultimate Hedge 101
Chapter 10 Financial Information Sources: Education and Experts Matter 113
Chapter 11 Entrepreneurship: Think in a New Way 123
Chapter 12 From Here: How to Keep the Learning and Empowerment Going 137
Appendix 1 Financial Nutrition® Clubs 147
Appendix 2 Financial Nutrition® Curriculum 151
Notes 153
Index 161
What People are Saying About This
"Anyone familiar with the research knows that girls learn differently than boys and that as women they will face unique financial challenges. Financial Nutrition for Young Women equips girls (and their parents) for a financial world that is still inhospitable to women throughout their lives. Melissa Donohue shows that overcoming socialization, modifying behavior, increasing entrepreneurship, and embracing investments are uniquely necessary to help girls find their financial voices and make the life choices that are best for them. Donohue's chapter on managing your income and tips about handling mortgages are especially important."
"Financial responsibility and knowledge are intertwined, and women often have too little of the former and, for that reason, not enough opportunities to learn about the financial realm. This puts them at a disadvantage in their interactions with employers, partners, and with others who provide services ranging from health care to home repair. The cure lies in educating young women and girls, and Financial Nutrition for Young Women teaches readers both money management skills and confidence-building negotiating skills, ensuring that the next generation of women start with a level playing field in dealing with money matters."
"It is time for all of us to stop buying into the myth that women are less financially capable than men. In this book, Melissa Donohue eloquently discusses the complex reasons behind this myth and offers a solution for empowering the next generation of women to be more financially savvy and self-assured. This is a must read for anyone with a young girl in her life."
"Closing the gender gap in financial capability is important for us as a country economically and socially. And it's important for us as parents, educators, and members of civil society to foster a broader and deeper understanding of what it takes to be financially healthy. Financial Nutrition® for Young Women: How (and Why) to Teach Girls about Money is a step in the right direction toward helping women of all ages build and maintain their financial health and security."
"Financial Nutrition® for Young Women sparkes in serving up the financial info that every girl deserves to know! Encouraging and practical, this smart book offers a clear recipe for how you can provide your girlor yourself!the means to create a life of financial security and freedom. I recommend this book as a must-read for mother-daughter groups. Get this book today!"