Wanting to learn how to invest as a teenager or young adult? If so, numerous options provide easy ways to invest but may require overcoming some legal roadblocks depending on your age.
Acorns is an investing app geared toward minors, young adults and millennials by offering “round ups,” or when the app rounds up purchases made on linked debit and credit cards to the nearest dollar, investing the difference on your behalf.
It’s easy to use and can double as a savings account and banking apps for teens. The app will teach the basics of investing, how to invest in stocks and ETFs, etc.
Stash is a personal finance app that simplifies investing, making it easy and affordable for everyday Americans to build wealth and achieve their financial goals.
UNest offers the UNest Investment Account for Kids through an app that makes it easy for families of all income levels and backgrounds to set up and manage savings and investment plans for their kids.
M1 Finance launched custodial accounts (including custodial Roth IRAs for kids), expanding access to my top-rated robo-advisor app to minors. The service knew how important it was to plan for your future- that means for your family’s future as well.