On Wednesday, a friend and I hosted 30 kids ranging from age 7 to 13 for Financial Literacy session I. Parents had drinks and pizza in the adjacent room. We kept it fun and highly interactive. No grown ups standing in front of a room. The feedback was overwhelming — the kids not only learned but had a blast.
You can do this for your kids’ friend groups too.
I’d describe it as “Kiyosaki without the brainworms”:
🐖Financial Literacy #1: Savings & Compounding (lesson plan)
A summary of the flow:
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If you seriously decide to do this in your community, I’m happy to offer tips.
A few canned ones:
2. You don’t remove any money until 3 years elapses.
How much do you end up with in each case?
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