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- Foundations
Saving vs. Investing Explained for Kids and Teens
Saving keeps money safe. Investing puts it to work. Here's how to tell the difference — and when each one matters.
6 min readRead Article - Foundations
Risk and Reward: A Money Lesson for Students
Why bigger possible rewards usually come with bigger possible losses — and how to think about that trade clearly.
7 min readRead Article - Mindset
Why Time Matters More Than Picking the Perfect Stock
The most powerful tool a young investor has isn't research or luck. It's the number of years ahead of them.
6 min readRead Article - Investing Basics
What Is an ETF? A Beginner-Friendly Explanation
ETFs let you own a tiny slice of many companies at once. Here's what that actually means in plain language.
6 min readRead Article - Investing Basics
What Are Dividends? Explained for Young Investors
Some companies share a small slice of their profits with the people who own their stock. That share is called a dividend.
5 min readRead Article - Foundations
How to Explain the Stock Market to a 12-Year-Old
A clear way to describe the stock market to a young person — without making it sound scary, complicated, or like gambling.
6 min readRead Article - Mindset
Financial Literacy for Gen Z: The Basics Nobody Explained Clearly
The money basics most schools skip — explained in a way that respects your time and your intelligence.
8 min readRead Article - For Parents & Teachers
How to Teach Kids About Investing Without Making It Weird
A clear, practical guide for parents and teachers — how to introduce investing without jargon, pressure, or hype.
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