Author Ornella Grosz’s Moneylicious offers financial help to teens and young adults

A book for any high school or college student, Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y provides ample knowledge on how to avoid the pitfalls of debt and create a sound financial platform for individuals just starting out.
By: Ornella Grosz
 
June 4, 2011 - PRLog -- ATLANTA, GA – Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y is a financial planning resource that every young adult should read before beginning their financial life. Author Ornella Grosz offers to young adults all the information they need  to put their right foot forward. Moneylicious is designed to explain the financial world of  credit cards, investing, banking, budgeting, buying a home, and more to young adults in a way that is identifiable without being polarizing or insolent.

"This book should be required reading for all young people in high school and college,” said Sharon Lechter, Founder and CEO of Pay Your Family First, member of the first President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy, the AICPA Financial Literacy Commission and co-author of the National Bestseller Think and Grow Rich -- Three Feet From Gold. “Armed with the knowledge that Ornella shares, the readers will be prepared to not only survive...but to thrive in the financial world they face.”

Equivalently with Wells Fargo’s Hands On Banking, Grosz is committed to assisting young adults with their financial future, by helping high school and college students understand their personal finance to ensure that life can be fun while still planning for the future.

Wells Fargo’s Hands On Banking is a free financial resource for teens and young adults to help them understand the pitfalls and rewards of money and finance. The program is designed to provide the basic foundation of finance that all students just starting out need.

Students armed with Wells Fargo’s Hand On Banking program and Grosz’s book, Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y, will no doubt have a better understanding of their personal finances and how to navigate the treacherous waters of money, credit, and budgets. These resources are a must-have for any teen and young adult just starting out and wanting to be successful in the financial world outside of their own rooms.

About the Author
Ornella Grosz is the author of Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y, as well as a featured financial expert for Atlanta Post, AOL Wallet Pop, Bankrate, Daily Finance, The Street, CreditCards.com, American Express’s Currency web site, and more. She has been featured as a financial expert on national television networks and radio stations, including CBS, FOX, ABC, NBC, WLW Cincinnati, KGO San Francisco, WDUN Atlanta, and more. Ornella holds a Bachelors in Finance from California State University of Northridge and has six years of experience working in the financial  industry. Currently, she works as a Retirement Planner for the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia, is a personal finance writer for Cotton Candy Magazine, and is a co-creator of  iGrad’s ‘Money Mysteries’ series.

For more information on Moneylicious: A Financial Clue for Generation Y, please visit http://www.moneyliciousbook.com. To schedule an interview or speaking engagement with Ornella Grosz, please contact her at ornella@moneyliciousbook.com .

About Wells Fargo Hands on Banking
Wells Fargo offers young adults multiple resources on how to manage their finances, budgets and their futures. Hands On Banking gives individuals of all ages the resources they need to make smart financial choices and better prepare for their financial futures. For more information on this free program, visit the Wells Fargo Hands On Banking at http://www.handsonbanking.com
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