Books for Teens
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
While not purely about money, it’s a book for teens about building discipline, goal-setting habits, and decision-making — all of which are key to financial planning.
A Money Mindset for Teens and Young Adults
With insightful tips to guide teens and young adults toward financial freedom, this book serves as your personal finance mentor-slash-coach, walking you through the journey of improving your relationship with money.
The Wealthy Barber
Told as a conversation among friends and a wise barber, this offers timeless financial advice in a narrative format. It's light and sneakily educational.
The Teen Money Manual
This practical guide covers every aspect of teen finances—getting a first job, understanding taxes, saving for college, or spending wisely.
I Want More Pizza
With humor and clear steps, this book teaches teens how to budget, save, and make smart money decisions—using pizza as a metaphor.
Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens
This is a teen-adapted version of the global bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad. It uses stories and exercises to teach young readers about assets, liabilities, investing, and thinking differently about money.
The Teenage Investor
A Wall Street wiz kid teaches teens all about investing - how to start early, build smart money habits, and understand the stock market without the boring stuff.
The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to Be Rich to Live Rich
A modern fable about a young woman living paycheck to paycheck in NYC who learns—through simple daily choices—how to take control of her finances. This read teaches how small changes lead to financial freedom.
Grandpa's Fortune Fables: Fun Stories to Teach Kids About Money
Told in a series of fun tales between a girl and her grandpa, this book breaks down financial concepts like saving, investing, and avoiding debt in a super approachable way.
One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference
This illustrated story, based on a real entrepreneur in Ghana, teaches how saving can transform a life. It’s simple enough for younger readers, but the message about business and empowerment resonates with all ages.