Money Vehicle and Alabama’s Financial Literacy Standards

You heard correctly! Money Vehicle’s virtual financial literacy course aligns with the new educational standards recently introduced by the state of Alabama.  This alignment follows the enactment of HB I64 into law, requiring financial literacy instruction for all public school students in Alabama.   That bill, signed by Gov. Kay Ivey, will require students to complete… Continue reading Money Vehicle and Alabama’s Financial Literacy Standards

Schools that Don’t Require Student Loans

It may sound crazy, but there are colleges and universities out there. That means that these schools have “no-loan” policies, effectively taking student loans out of their financial aid packages. This may sound great to students staring down hefty college tuition costs, or those who are struggling with student debt. While a traditional financial aid… Continue reading Schools that Don’t Require Student Loans

A Financial Literacy Course for Georgia!

Georgia: A financial literacy course that sticks to your state standards is here! Money Vehicle is pleased to announce that its virtual financial literacy course adheres to the new standards adopted by the state of Georgia.  As many of you may have seen, the State Board of Education approved the changes to the Georgia Standards… Continue reading A Financial Literacy Course for Georgia!

The Money Vehicle Financial Literacy Course Aligns to Florida State Standards

Florida: Here we come! Money Vehicle is dedicated to bridging the financial literacy gap in the United States, and is pleased to announce that its virtual financial literacy course aligns with the new standards recently enacted by the state of Florida.  To fill you in, on July 1, 2022, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Dorothy… Continue reading The Money Vehicle Financial Literacy Course Aligns to Florida State Standards

How US Financial Literacy Rates Compare Internationally

The United States has a financial literacy problem (that’s why Money Vehicle exists!). Financial literacy rates, and U.S. financial literacy overall, leave a lot to be desired. But through financial education and empowering students with knowledge about money, there’s hope for a turnaround. Depending on your source, too, it can take time to get a… Continue reading How US Financial Literacy Rates Compare Internationally

The Top Concerns Parents Express About FinLit Courses

If you’ve seen the topic of financial literacy curriculums in high schools, or even personal finance courses being taught in public schools bubble up in the news lately, it likely concerns some level of controversy. While states and individual school districts around the country are implementing financial literacy courses aimed at teaching kids finance, there… Continue reading The Top Concerns Parents Express About FinLit Courses

Money Vehicle Partners With the NFLPA!

Money Vehicle is announcing a partnership with the NFLPA to teach NFL players the language of money.

Money Vehicle Partners With ClassLink!

Money Vehicle is partnering with EdTech leader ClassLink. Here are the details.

Don’t Read Money Vehicle. Discuss It!

Learn more about how Money Vehicle’s delivery is an important facet of the overall curriculum.

U.S. Credit Rating Downgrade: What You Need to Know

The U.S. government recently had its credit rating cut by a credit rating agency. What does that mean for you? Read on.

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