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  2. 4 best money apps for teaching kids financial literacy - AOL

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    Build financial literacy: Many apps incorporate learning through interactive features, games and age-appropriate lessons that help children grasp key money concepts naturally.

  3. One morning this past February, 13-year-old Londyn Ivy donned the title of insurance agent, which came with a monthly paycheck of $4,000. Alongside her seventh-grade classmates, she spent a half ...

  4. 5 Ways Financial Literacy Classes for Your Kids Could Help ...

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    Financial literacy is just a fancy name for money knowledge. Many adults end up wishing they'd learned more of it in their younger days. It's easy to see how a lack of financial literacy can play...

  5. Financial literacy curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Money Monster - Character in CFPB's Financial Literacy Curriculum for Kids CFPB Financial Education Project Launch in Chicago, Illinois, 2014 U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB is a US agency that offers a variety of financial education resources and tools aimed at empowering consumers.

  6. Council for Economic Education - Wikipedia

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    The conference features a selection of professional development workshops on economic and financial literacy geared for elementary, middle and high school levels. Topics include pedagogy and resources, curriculum strategy for schools/school districts, teaching strategies, assessment and research, new programs and best practices.

  7. Jump$tart - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Laura Levine served as the president and CEO, with Chairman Ted Beck (president and CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education). The leadership also includes Mike Staten, Ph.D., of the University of Arizona and Maxine Sweet, of Experian , who serve as Treasurer and Secretary, respectively.