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Teach Your Child What Schools Don't-How Money Really Works

Most students graduate high school without knowing how to budget, save, invest, or avoid debt. Our Financial Literacy program teaches the money management skills your child needs to make smart decisions now-and build wealth for the future.

800+

students learned financial literacy with us

150+

strengthened business/economics college applications

95%

parents report improved money awareness in their children

800+

students learned financial literacy with us

95%

parents report improved money awareness in their children

150+

strengthened business/economics college applications

For Real-World Readiness

  1. Avoid debt traps (credit cards, payday loans, unnecessary student debt)

  2. Make informed decisions (needs vs. wants, investing vs. spending)

  3. Build wealth early (compound interest, saving habits that last decades)

For College & Career

  1. Understand student loans (don't graduate with unmanageable debt)

  2. Budget for college life (rent, groceries, entertainment-without going broke)

  3. Stand out on applications (financial literacy projects show maturity and responsibility)

For Independence

  1. Confidence to manage their own money (no relying on parents for every decision)

  2. Long-term security (retirement planning, insurance, homeownership)

  3. Entrepreneurship readiness (students who understand money can start businesses)

It's Not Just About Money-It's About Confidence and Control

Financial literacy is the difference between struggling and thriving. Here's why your child needs it:
 


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • What money is and how it works (earning, spending, saving)

    • Needs vs. wants (how to prioritize spending)

    • The power of compound interest (why saving early matters)

    • Basic budgeting (tracking income and expenses)


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Create their first budget (even with just allowance)

    • Set savings goals (short-term and long-term)

    • Track spending for 30 days (awareness exercise)


    Outcome: Your child understands money as a tool-not something mysterious.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • How to create and stick to a budget (50/30/20 rule)

    • Different types of savings accounts (high-yield, CDs, etc.)

    • Emergency funds (why everyone needs one)

    • Goal-based saving (college, car, travel)


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Build a realistic monthly budget

    • Open a savings account (with parent guidance)

    • Calculate compound interest on savings goals


    Outcome: Your child knows how to save consistently-and see money grow.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • How credit works (credit scores, credit cards, loans)

    • Good debt vs. bad debt (student loans vs. payday loans)

    • Understanding interest rates (APR, compounding)

    • How to avoid debt traps (payday loans, credit card traps)


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Calculate the true cost of credit card debt

    • Understand student loan repayment scenarios

    • Learn how to build credit responsibly


    Outcome: Your child enters college knowing how to avoid financial mistakes that take years to fix.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • Basics of stock market investing (stocks, bonds, ETFs)

    • Risk vs. return (how to evaluate investments)

    • Retirement planning (401(k), Roth IRA, compound growth)

    • Real estate basics (mortgages, home equity)


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Build a mock investment portfolio

    • Track real stocks and calculate returns

    • Create a 10-year wealth-building plan


    Outcome: Your child understands how to grow wealth-not just earn and spend.


  • What Your Child Will Learn:

    • How taxes work (income tax, deductions, filing)

    • Insurance basics (health, car, life, disability)

    • Major financial decisions (buying a car, renting vs. buying)

    • Protecting against scams and fraud


    What Your Child Will Do:

    • Practice filing a simple tax return

    • Compare insurance plans

    • Evaluate real-world financial scenarios


    Outcome: Your child is ready for adult financial responsibilities-no surprises.

From Pocket Money to Portfolio Management-A Complete Financial Education

We teach financial literacy in age-appropriate modules-from basic saving (Grade 6) to advanced investing (Grade 12).

Interactive. Practical. Built for Real Life.

01

First Steps
Assessment

We assess your child's current financial knowledge (most students start with very little-and that's okay).

02

Age-Appropriate
Grade Modules

Your child works through modules designed for their grade level (Grades 6-8, 8-10, 10-12).

03

Real-World
Projects

Students create budgets, track expenses, build investment portfolios, and solve financial case studies.

04

Parent Involvement (Optional)

We encourage parents to reinforce lessons at home (e.g., giving your child budgeting responsibility for groceries).

05

Certificate
of Completion

Students earn a Financial Literacy certificate they can include on college applications or resumes.

They Started With Zero Knowledge-Now They Manage Their Own Money

"Before this program, Priya spent every dollar she got. After learning about budgeting and saving, she set a goal to save $3,000 for college expenses. She hit it in 18 months-and now she's teaching her younger sister."

Parent of Priya, Grade 6

"Arjun was about to accept three credit card offers when he started college. After our program, he understood APR, minimum payments, and debt traps. He turned down two cards and used one responsibly. That decision saved him thousands."

Arjun, Grade 12
Avoided $10K in Credit Card Debt

"My daughter went from asking 'Why can't we just use your card?' to understanding budgets, interest rates, and saving goals. This program gave her skills I never learned until my 30s. Every parent should enroll their child."

Parent of Priya, Grade 11

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Learn From Experts Who Understand Money And How to Teach It

01

They make finance relatable (not intimidating)

Backgrounds in finance, economics, and business education

02

They use real-world examples (not abstract theory)

Certified in youth financial education programs. Our instructors aren't just financially literate-they know how to make complex concepts simple and relatable for teens.

03

They meet students where they are (no judgment, just guidance)

Experience with teens and young adults. 100% US-based, adult instructors

Common Questions Parents Ask Us

Give Your Child the Money Skills They'll Use for the Rest of Their Life

Most students graduate without knowing how to budget, save, or invest. Help your child avoid financial mistakes and build a strong foundation for wealth and independence.

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