There is no better time to take risks – especially when it comes to making career choices – than when you are young. Author and entrepreneur Roberts Tuchman knows what it takes to break free of a frustrating job and build a career on your own terms. In his recent authored work, Young Guns, he shows you how to start out on a business venture, how to gain a client base, how to keep those clients, and what you need to sacrifice along the way in order to succeed. For those young, aspiring entrepreneurs, listen in at: http://youngwealthshow.com/articles/young-wealth-show/

Listen in as Jason interviews Jon Swartz about successful teens.

On this show, Jason talks with one of his listeners, Damien Bourke, about the challenges of growing up in today’s economy.

Jason interviews, Lesley Scorgie, the author of Rich by Thirty: A Young Adult’s Guide To Financial Success, a national bestselling personal finance book geared towards young people.  Listen at: http://www.jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show/.  When Lesley was only 17 she was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show where she discussed financial strategies for young people and revealed her goal of becoming rich by thirty.  Money is important because it builds a path to freedom. Without it, your choices can be limited. With it, you can pursue your dreams. Wealth is no longer just about money. It is about freedom. The sooner you start making money work for you, the more financial freedom you’ll have.

On this episode, you’ll hear the eleven commandments of financial success. Visit: http://www.youngwealth.com.

Listen in as Jason talks with credit expert Danny Rosario on how to start building your credit. Visit: http://www.youngwealth.com

Listen in as Jason interviews financial planner Jim Lowell on The Young Wealth Show. Visit http://www.jasonhartmanfoundation.org

Introduction

Life as a young adult can be very confusing and chaotic.  In the midst of completing your formal education and beginning a career, there is a constant level of uncertainty concerning what will transpire in the future.  At the Jason Hartman Foundation, we are specifically concerned with helping young adults develop the necessary skills for financial success.  These principals are encapsulated in the three C’s of Financial Success; Credit, Capital, and Competency.  These principals serve as the fundamental building blocks not only for financial literacy, but for creating long-term success.

The 3 C’s of Financial Success (Credit, Capital, Competency)

The achievement of long term financial success will require the development of three key attributes.  The first is Credit, which will be necessary for obtaining loans, lines of credit, and can even have an impact on your insurance rates and employment prospects.  The second is Capital, which is the money to invest in future opportunities.  The final and most important factor is Competency or financial literacy.  The first two C’s can be developed over a few years, but competency and financial literacy must become a lifelong endeavor if you wish to achieve long-term success.

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admin on December - 30 - 2009
categories: Young Wealth Show