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#10 Students Skipping “Personal Finance 101”

Financial Literacy is an Important Tool for Money Management Gaining some degree of financial literacy is more important in today’s financial climate than ever before. The financial world is constantly experience growth and declines and you need to know the basics in order to withstand the storms that may arise in your lifetime. Whether you are young and just beginning to make your way i...
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#9 Students Piling On Financial Commitments

Being too optimistic about your ability to repay debt later is life is DEADLY!!! Any lesson that a teen learns when it comes to personal finances could very well be considered an important lesson. Some of the things you want to focus on when educating children and teens about personal finance is the importance of establishing a realistic and attainable budget, living within that budget, bal...
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#8 Students Squandering Student Loan Money

The Biggest Mistake For Students Is Wasting Student Loan Money What Options Exist for Teaching Teens Responsible Spending Habits? The good news is that there are programs available that make teaching these habits to teens much easier than attempting to do it yourself. In fact, many of these programs offer insights that you may actually not have and can teach both you and your teen a lesso...
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#7 Students That Can’t Control Their Spending ( Overspending )

Why Can't Students Control Their Spending? The Importance of Budgeting for the High School Student Budgeting for the high school student is an excellent way of allowing your teen a taste of the financial independence they will experience in college while also allowing you to keep a watchful eye out for them and guide them along the way. In fact, the high school years are filled with excel...
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#5 Students Ignoring Their Credit Score

Why Are Students Ignoring Their Credit Scores? This report explains, but parent's need to buy books, attend seminars, and watch videos with their teens that explain the risks involved in excessive credit card spending, having too many credit cards, and not paying careful attention to their credit scores from month to month to safeguard against identity theft. Don’t let your teen become a stu...
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#6 Students Bouncing Checks

Why are students bouncing so many checks? Most Schools do not Teach Financial Education While this is an important issue, the facts remain that most schools have a hands tied approach when it comes to curriculum. They are accountable for the information that is used on standardized tests and have little time, resources, or money left to devote to other subject matters, such as finance, th...
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#4 Students Paying Bills Late

Don't Let Your Child Pay Late! Teaching your teenager to manage money can be the headache inducing equivalent of banging your head against a tree. In fact, there are many that believe the tree is less painful because it can’t talk back and roll its eyes. At the same time it is vitally important that you provide your teen with the basic skills required to manage their money when you are not a...
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#3 Racking Up Credit Card Debt

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Poor Student Credit Card Debt Management Teaching your student credit card debt management can give them the foundation needed to avoid a lifetime filled with financial struggles. Financial literacy is something that is lacking in high schools and with young people across the country. We are sending our teens off to college without one of the basics that they truly ...
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#2 No Student Emergency Fund

Teaching Your Teenager to Manage Money Teaching your teenager to manage money can be the headache inducing equivalent of banging your head against a tree. In fact, there are many that believe the tree is less painful because it can’t talk back and roll its eyes. At the same time it is vitally important that you provide your teen with the basic skills required to manage their money when you a...
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#1 Living Without a Spending Plan

Student Based Budgeting Provides Framework for Financial Success There is one way to insure that your teen is off to the right start when it comes to financial literacy and that is by teaching them student based budgeting practices that should last them a lifetime. College students are well known for having large amounts of disposable income. One reason for this is because they are creating ...
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Student Money Expert - Stephen Epstein

Age:

27

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Place:

San Francisco

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http://www.DollarCampSystem.com

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Financial Coach

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Janet Switzer, 4 Hour Workweek, Einstein's Dreams,

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DollarCamp Financial Survival Pack

About me:

Stephen Epstein is* The Student Money Expert* Founder of DollarCamp (Financial Survival Training for Students)* Public Speaker* Certified Educator in Personal Finance CEPF* CCIM (Certified Commercial Invest Member). Roughly half of students are getting deep into credit card debt ($5,000+... (More)

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