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Credit scores for Beginners: What teens should know
In this video, I discuss what lies in the three-digit number: credit score. I will break down what credit scores are, how they are calculated, why they matter and how to improve a credit score. Before you watch the video, take a shot at this quick 8 question quiz: Pre- assessment Thanks for watching the video. Please take a moment to complete the post lesson quiz. Post- assessment
Dec 31, 2025


FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The FAFSA® form, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is a form used to apply for financial aid. Completing the FAFSA form is the only way to access federal student aid. It is used for federal grants, loans, and work-study programs. Some States and many colleges also use the form to calculate and distribute their own aid. In this video, I talk about key points related to filling out the forms. Please take a moment to take this quiz, before you watch the video. Pre-As
Dec 3, 2025


Nov 18, 2025


Budgeting for Beginners: Helping Kids Manage Their Money
If possible, take a moment to complete this pre-lesson quiz before watching the video. Pre- Assessment Thanks for watching! If you can, complete this quick post-lesson quiz (same questions as before) to see what you’ve learned. Post- Assessment
Nov 10, 2025


I’m a Teenager with a Job—Should I Start Saving?
Many kids at this age work to meet their basic needs, as they are financially responsible. For others, their needs are covered by their parents' income. If you are a teenager who is working for extra allowances, this is a great opportunity to start saving and benefitting from the magic of compound interest. Compound interest is the interest earned on both the money you save and the interest that has already been earned. For example, if you deposit $100 into a savings bank acc
Nov 2, 2025
Is there a case for financial literacy education in high school?
I recently moved to a new high school, and one of the first differences I noticed was the graduation requirements. At my old school, financial literacy wasn’t even offered as a course. At my new school, you need at least 0.5 credit in personal finance to graduate. This change got me thinking: Why isn’t financial literacy a universal requirement, especially considering how essential financial decision-making is to adult life? The lack of consistent financial education across s
Oct 28, 2025
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