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FINANCIAL LITERACY

What things do you love to do? 

 

Go shopping? Watch movies? Play video games? Listen to music? Go out to eat with friends? Give money to people in need? Or maybe someday, would you like to drive your very own car? To do a lot of things we love, we almost always need to use money.

 

Do you know how to earn money? How much money should you save? Discover the answers now! And play some games along the way to test your money smarts.

Ultimate Resource for Teaching Kids About Money

 

Raising financially savvy children involves teaching them a variety of aspects from budgeting to planning, earning and saving. Besides giving them an understanding of the value of a dollar, teaching children about fiscal responsibility helps prepare them for life in the real world. Money management is a vital life skill and it is never too early to teach kids about economics. 

FOR PARENTS

How to Teach Your Kids

About Money

 

Knowing how to properly manage your own finances is a skill that not many have learned to master. The amount of debt in this country is shocking and bankruptcies are declared all the time. Learning how to save money and be responsible with your finances is a skill that can be taught at a very young age. Teaching your children about financial stability and responsibility will not only help them in their personal lives, it has the potential to change our country’s financial situation. The economy can be boosted if a new generation comes along that has been properly educated about money.

How to teach kids about money: 10 dos and don'ts

 

With bagged lunches and crisp clean notebooks, kids everywhere are heading back to school to brush up on their math, English and geography skills. One lesson they won’t get in the classroom, however, is arguably one of the most important for their future success: How to smartly and responsibly handle money. That is a course we leave to parents, who do not get a lesson plan.

FOR STUDENTS

FOR EDUCATORS

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