Young Friends, Let's Talk About $aving Money
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About the Book
The book, Young Friends Let’s Talk About Saving Money, is an invitation for young people, especially at the adolescent age, to start saving money now on their own for the future. It has been mentioned that most young people in the United States of America do not know anything about saving or making money unless they come from a business oriented family who is familiar with the accounting, management, and investment processes. However, I came to find out that many young people deemed that they could save money in their little piggy bank jars or in a personal bank account that their parents had assigned to them. What they don’t know is a strategy to help them save and stick to their guns to break the bad habit of spending for no reason—learn to purchase what they need instead of what they want. This book provides a new strategy on how to save money and simple easy to follow instructions that can help teens and adults alike.
About the Author
Author’s Biography My name is Patrick Edouard. I was born in Gonaives, Haiti; at a young age my whole family moved to the United States of America. I’ve started school from the US at Ricards Middle Schools until graduated from Fort- Lauderdale High School in Florida. Later, I started in Broward Community College for Architecture. Two years later, I moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland and registered at Montgomery College to further my studies in Social Science. In 2000, I have started our first cleaning company Eagle Team Cleaning Services, than I became part CEO of ABC School of Soccer, Trio Sports Athletic and T-Sok Athletic. While working in these agendas, I invented two inventions that are now pending for next year. In general, I just want to glorify my Lord in heaven for keeping me alive and strong at His service.