![]() ![]() I've got a video (plus written instructions) that walks you + your teen through how to print this out and set it up into a year-long budgeting binder. This is a digital product that you print out. It covers some sticky teen money situations that'll help them work through what's held them back (like, how to get a job when they don't drive).It's centered around what YOUR teen wants to accomplish with their money (internal motivation), but with parent approval signature boxes scattered throughout.It's sophisticated enough that they feel they're being treated like an adult, but the colors and design scream “THIS IS SO COOL”.Here's how I set this budget binder up to motivate and inspire your teen into action: The Teen Budget Binder makes it simple for my oldest daughter to budget.” In getting started, I really found the worksheet with the percentages very helpful when guiding her through her budget. I wasn't sure if they would use it, but I'm so glad I bought it anyway – my biggest surprise is finding out that my oldest daughter loves to budget now! Looking back on one month of savings, she has already made so much progress towards her savings goals, she is more intentional with her money now, and she likes to budget. “I bought the Teen Budget Binder to get my daughters started on budgeting for things they want to buy. In fact, Stacy Refeld had the same hesitation before she purchased the Teen Budget Binder for her daughters, aged 16 and 14. I've tried to get my teen to budget in the past, but they don't listen to me. ![]() ![]() “After (Saturday’s) sprint the pain became worse and worse,” Marquez reported.FAQs 1. That left him nursing numerous injuries including a rib fracture which he aggravated this weekend. The Spaniard is enduring a troubled season, hitting the deck twice at Assen following no fewer than five falls at Sachsenring. The six-time former world champion missed last weekend’s race in Germany in similar fashion. One man absent from the race was Honda star Marc Marquez who was forced to pull out of hours before Sunday’s eighth round of the season due to injury. But hard as he pressed Bezzecchi, winner of Saturday’s sprint, couldn’t conjure up the speed to deny Bagnaia his fourth win out of eight this season. ![]() Binder was keeping closetabs on Bagnaia, with Bezzecchi in hot pursuit as Enea Bastianini slipped out of contention.Īs the midway point of the 26-lap race approached Miguel Oliveira was forced to retire his Aprilia.īezzecchi moved up to second 10 laps out, to go in hot pursuit of Bagnaia, over one second further up the road. The race lost a fourth rider with only three laps completed when Maverick Vinales parted company with his Aprilia. Binder’s teammate Jack Miller made an early exit, the Australian crashing out at the end of the opening lap.He was quickly followed by a crash between French duo Johann Zarco and Fabio Quartararo, as up front Bagnaia nicked the lead off Binder. The KTM rider surged into the lead at turn one past a trio of Ducatis - Bezzecchi, world champion Bagnaia and Luca Marini. “I love this track,this crowd - Assen, you are fantastic!”Ī full house with 105,000 fans at a sweltering hot ‘Cathedral of Speed’ - one of the jewels in MotoGP’s crown - watched Binder get a blistering start. “It’s fantastic! It wasn’t easy, they were pushing a lot behind,” said the Ducati factory race winner. That promoted Aleix Espargaro to the podium after Binder suffered exactly the same fate in Saturday’s sprint.īagnaia takes a 35-point lead over Jorge Martin into the summer break, with racing resuming in early August at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone. Pole-sitter Marco Bezzecchi took second with Brad Binder in third only for KTM’s South African rider to pick up a penalty for exceeding track limits that saw him demoted to fourth. ASSEN, (Netherlands): Francesco Bagnaia won the Dutch MotoGP at Assen on Sunday to extend his lead in the championship. ![]()
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