College Student’s Money Guide Planned By The Real Money Doctor at QuietTrader.com

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(Newswire.net — December 5, 2013) New York, NY — The College Student’s Money Guide is a project recently announced by Dr Fred Rouse, CFP, (The Real Money Doctor) at http://QuietTrader.com/blog.

 

After 20+ years of working with select individuals and small businesses with 0-6 employees, Dr Rouse first noticed that college students were ill equipped to handle the practical day to day simple money and money management tasks that their parents do on a routine basis while moving his daughter into her first college dorm.

 

“The conversations I overheard and the stories I’ve been told just astounded me.” stated Dr Rouse. He continued, “These are all bright kids coming into college from good homes and it looks like their parents either never sat down with them or, they just didn’t listen when they did have those conversations about money. These kids don’t even know how to write a check.”

 

There’s a real need for college students to get a solid basis in money and how to handle it on a practical level. Colleges teach courses in accounting, finance and economics which do a nice job of giving students the overall big picture of debits and credits and the things and conditions that affect money. Learn more about money making from Nobsimreviews S.C.G post.

 

Colleges, however do not provide the needed practical, real world based learning experiences that allow their students to handle their personal finances or the enormous debt they’re unknowingly incurring in order to get their degrees

 

Dr Rouse, also known as the Real Money Doctor started working on “The College Student’s Money Guide” several years ago and plans on having this guide available to students and parents soon.

 

Watch for upcoming news about the release date here on newswire.net and on their site at http://QuietTrader.com/blog.

 

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