by Jen Zettel | Feb 5, 2014 | Articles
An innovative contest helps students learn to manage stocks and investments, and a class of fourth graders has bested older students to win a trip to New York and the Stock Exchange. At Badger Elementary School, Robert Davenport, Bree Estrada, Jasmine Rogers and... by Aldo Svaldi | Jan 11, 2014 | Articles
It’s important to teach our kids lessons in personal finance. Some Colorado school districts already include personal finance topics in their curriculum. On the other hand many didn’t or only gave them minimal attention. The shortcomings of the... by Andrea Coombes | Sep 12, 2012 | Articles
Schools are increasingly teaching financial literacy courses to the curriculum, but fewer than 20% of teachers and teachers-in-training said they felt “very competent” to teach personal finance, according to survey. Another report, recently released by the... by Alicia Michelle | Sep 9, 2012 | Articles
The number of financial difficulties experienced by students has been increasing over the past few years. For most of the student’s tuition and college fees are very expensive, they may struggle to afford their fees. Don’t worry though; there are a number of different... by Alex Matjanec | Mar 16, 2011 | Articles
When the time comes for someone to decide to start saving money, creating a budget is usually the first step. A budget is a way to set goals and prioritization of your money habits to understand what needs to change to ensure you keep to that budget. In some cases,...
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