Teachers: Here’s Some Homework to Give to Students’ Parents

Education is a life-long process — just ask any parent! And for those with kids in school, it’s not uncommon to find that you can learn alongside your child as they work through their homework and assignments over the years. That can be helpful, especially if they’re learning about money or taking a financial literacy… Continue reading Teachers: Here’s Some Homework to Give to Students’ Parents

Learning to Drive Your Money Vehicle is a Lot Like Driving an Actual Car

Learning to drive an actual car is an awful lot like learning to manage your money. Let’s compare!

What Does “Unbanked” Mean?

You might assume everyone owns a bank account. But according to a 2021 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) survey, 4.5% of American households (5.9 million homes) are unbanked. This represents the lowest unbanked population since the FDIC began these surveys in 2009. Per the research, some of the newly banked households opened accounts to receive… Continue reading What Does “Unbanked” Mean?

Teachers: These Games Can Help Teach Kids About Money

Teachers can use all the help they can get when teaching kids about money, and these games can provide it.

Teachers: These are the Financial Literacy Topics to Touch On

Teaching financial literacy? It can be hard to know where to start, but here are some key topics to touch on.

Gross Income vs. Net Income: Why it Matters

Gross income versus net income: What’s the difference, and why does it matter? Read on to find out!

Let’s Talk About “Free”

There’s a lot of stuff out there for free. But there are costs associated with “free,” and that especially holds true in the education field.

What You Need to Know About GDP

You’re likely to hear about GDP at some point or another, but what does it mean? Read on to see our GDP definition, and learn why it’s important.

Paying Taxes: A Look at the Bright Side

Paying taxes can feel like a drag. But they’re critical to supporting our economy and communities. Here’s a look at the bright side of paying taxes.

MV FAQs: Which States Require Financial Education?

States across the country are mandating personal finance and financial literacy education. Here are the states where mandates are in effect, with more surely to come.

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