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Here are 3 money tips every high school student should know


Teaching the next gen financial literacy

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As Tennessee leads many states in financial literacy in public high schools, Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee aims to boost those lessons through career, entrepreneurship and personal finance programs.

Speaking to high school students in December at Junior Achievement’s Finance Park program in Nashville, CNBC’s senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shared her career journey and offered personal finance tips.

“You’re going to be something that you want to be — whatever that is — because you will have the tools to do it,” she said.

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Here are three personal finance tips Epperson shared with the high school students.

1. Open a high-yield savings account

2. Invest in a Roth individual retirement account

3. Avoid credit card debt

Opportunity to ‘make adult decisions’

After speaking, Epperson participated as a volunteer in Finance Park, Junior Achievement’s capstone financial literacy program, which gives students the chance to “make adult decisions before they’re adults,” according to Trent Klingensmith, president of Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee, which serves 22 counties.

After 13 classroom-based lessons, Finance Park culminates with a real-life budgeting simulation at Junior Achievement’s facility — including savings, investing and debt payoff — based on the student’s career decisions.

The experience lets them touch it, feel it and see it before they have to be it.

Trent Klingensmith

President at Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee

‘You leave a little seed in their brain’

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