| This booklet
is targeted to young adults, and aims to spur thinking
about the importance of asset building in their personal
lives and about how larger policy decisions impact the
choices they make. Young adults can use it as a reference
on their own, or with help from an instructor, counselor,
or mentor.
The information in this booklet is about "assets"
you can build. Assets are the capacities and resources
that people need to succeed in today’s economy.
They include the following:
- Knowledge, skills, and experience that you need
to get a job and move up.
- Jobs and the benefits they give you beyond that
very important paycheck, and also resources that boost
your income when your earnings fall short or jobs
aren’t available.
- Financial resources, such as money in the bank
or other kinds of savings and investments such as
stocks, bonds, and real estate. These resources can
get you through a personal emergency or crisis, help
you become a home owner, start a business, pay your
way through school, or make life in your later years
that much more comfortable.
Contents
Introduction
Knowledge and Skills: Where
the Path Begins
Jobs Plus: A Path to More Than
a Paycheck
Savings and Investments: Advancing
Along the Path
Links to Informational Web Sites
Sources of Statistical Data
About the Sponsors
For a printed copy of this booklet, contact us:
e-mail: PublicComm.Affairs-Bos@bos.frb.org
mail:
Public and Community Affairs Department
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
P. O. Box 55882
Boston, MA 02205 |