Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Teens Clueless but Confident!


According to a study by Schwab and written up on Yahoo! by Carrie Schwab Pomerantz, 73% of teens think they will earn lots of money when they're out on their own---maybe as much as $145,500. And 63% say they are knowledgeable about money management-- they know how to budget, save and invest.

But then the numbers start to look a bit more murky----13% say they know what a 401(k) is, 14% say they know how income taxes work, and 23% say they know what a credit score is. But when Jump$tart gave students a basic financial literacy test the average high school senior got a test score of 52.4%-- an F!

As we all know teens are often both a bit clueless and way over confident in their abilities and if you consider that less than 20% of teens have taken a course on personal finance and, in this era of predatory lending and self funded retirement plans (401(k)s, IRA, etc.) teaching kids solid money skill before they leave home is far more important than it's ever been before.