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For teens, this resource brings together documents and excerpts from publications issued by various government agencies on aspects of financial independence. It addresses determining when a teen is ready to be independent, including self-assessment, minor emancipation laws, independence and teens with disabilities, and barriers faced by foster care teens; employment, including internships, job opportunities, networking, creating a résumé and cover letter, finding a job, jobs for disabled teens, workplace skills and ethics, stress, work-life balance, self-employment, and workers' rights and safety; budgets, banking, saving and investing, money management, and taxes; living independently, including renting a place to live, landlords, renters' insurance, and studying abroad; and planning for the future, with information on becoming an entrepreneur, deciding on a career, credit scores, and ways to make money online. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)