Teen & Tween Solutions > Education 4U
Check out these financial education websites and learn about wide-ranging financial topics that can help you learn a lot—everything from opening a savings account to learning how to invest in stocks.
- http://www.youngmoney.com – Great, magazine-style site.
- Practicalmoneyskills.com – Plenty of practical financial lessons.
- It All Adds Up -- Scenarios and games teach real-world financial topics.
- The Mint – Learn how to manage and invest money wisely.
- MoneyAndStuff.info – Site offers financial lessons and activities.
- Reality Check Quiz – Take the quiz to find out what your lifestyle will cost.
- What’s My Score – Learn about credit and the cost of living.
- Kaching.com – Join teens from around the world in learning about stock investing and creating your own practice stock portfolio.
- http://moneytalks4teens.ucdavis.edu – Many financial topics in an easy-navigating site.
- http://senseanddollars.thinkport.org – Test your money-management skills.
- http://www.bankhs.com – Practical info on everything from paying for college to starting a business.
- BizKid$ -- The public TV series in website form; watch videos, take part in the blog and more.
- Feed the Pig for Tweens – The game format helps kids learn saving and spending concepts.
- Jumpstart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy offers a “clearinghouse” that includes resources for all ages and special needs.
- http://www.bankjr.com – Geared to younger students with interactive games.
- http://www.younginvestor.com – Provides kids with basic earning and investing lessons
- MinyanLand – Game provides kids with “money,” then tests their ability to manage it wisely.
- MoneyAndStuff.info – From very basic to more complex financial education.
- Practical Money Skills for Life includes resources (games, calculators and curriculum) to help educators, parents and students practice better money management for life.

