Youth: Living at Home OR Parents with Students
Youth Bundle (16-22 year-olds)
Are you a student or a parent of a student living at home? Avoid money surprises later in life by starting to make smart decisions using these money tools.
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Youth Bundle
10 money checklists and resources to help you or your student prepare for life’s money situations.
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Original price was: $15.00.$7.50Current price is: $7.50.
Youth Bundle
What You Get!
The Youth Bundle includes 10 checklists and money tools to start making healthy financial decisions that are sure to lead to LESS WORRY, MORE LIFE!
- Before and After High School Graduation Checklist
- Before and After Post-Secondary School Checklist
- Bill Paying Checklist
- Digital and Online Accounts Sheet
- Financial Checkup Quiz
- Financial Planning Calendar
- Historical Net Worth Sheet
- Insurance Summary
- My Net Worth Overview
- Ultimate Home Money Makeover Checklist
Start building better money habits and get on track financially with the Youth Bundle.
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Original price was: $15.00.$7.50Current price is: $7.50.
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What stage of life can I help you with?
- I’m recently widowed/divorced »
- I’m just starting out on my money journey (Ages 16-22) »
- My son/daughter is getting married soon »
- I want my family to be prepared for all life events »
- I just had a baby »
- I am ready to take steps to be financially organized »
- My children moved out of the house »
- I am retiring soon »
- I want to make sure my family has all my important information when I am gone »
- I don’t know where to start »
What others using these checklists have said:
I don’t think a lot of young people think about this…
“This is so helpful and point #7 about happiness is my favorite! I don’t think a lot of young people think about this.”