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Educational Partners
Monetta Mutual Funds has partnered with the following organizations to offer their products or services as part of it's educational program. The objective of the program is to teach children and teenagers basic financial life skills that will last a lifetime.
Some of these products are available as part of Monetta's investment kit or can be earned for participating in an educational game or activity.
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Essential Knowledge
Essential Knowledge is independently owned and operated, providing
unbiased educational content. The organization’s mission is to provide the knowledge people need to take action with their personal finances and experience the satisfaction of achieving financial independence while gaining undergraduate college credit.
Visit www.essentialknowledge.com for more information.
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Institute Of Consumer Financial Education
Dedicated to helping consumers of all ages to improve their spending, increase savings and use credit more wisely. The ICFE trains and certifies Personal Finance Instructors for its own curriculum. It also trains and certifies Credit Report Reviewers and Identity Theft Prevention Specialists.
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Kidnexions
KidsSave, created by Kidnexions, is a kids’ savings and money management software program for ages 6 and up. KidsSave helps keep track of savings, spending, and allowance, encourages saving through Reward incentives, helps kids set and track goals, and allows them to see their savings into the future. |
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One Share.Com
Buying good stocks, even just one share of stock, can be a good way to get in the savings habit. Monetta uses these real certificates to help you understand what it is like being an owner of a company where this company works for you. |
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Suasion Resources
Suasion Resources Financial Services
Marketing provides a full spectrum of financial marketing services. Working
exclusively with financial services organizations, they collaborate with clients to create results-driven financial marketing programs. |
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The Cash Management Connection
Help someone you love learn how to manage their money. The CMC has cash management workbooks for just about everybody; they teach basic budgeting, then guide users through 12 months of tracking what they get, spend and save. Classroom curricula, too. Loads of free stuff on this great site for parents. |
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The “It’s A Habit!” Company, Inc.
“It’s A Habit!” is a socially conscious startup corporation located in Los Angeles, California that is dedicated to teaching financial literacy and other empowering life skills and habits in a strategic manner (ie. both entertaining and educational) to youths of all ages, with a focus on young children and their families. |
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The Money Camp
The Money Camp began as an inspiration by Elisabeth Donati. Relating to her own lack of financial education and parental guidance in the area of financial literacy, she began considering the possibility of developing a summer camp for kids that was both fun and educational, with the center theme surrounding the basic concepts and principles of money.
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The Totally Awesome Money Book for Kids
Originally written by Arthur Bochner when he was just 11 with his mom, financial planner, Adrianne G. Berg, The Totally Awesome Money Book for Kids has been widely praised as a terrific introduction to money for kids. Now 24 and a successful political speechwriter, Arthur teams up with his 14-year old sister, Rose, on a completely revised and updated edition of this guide to the basics of saving, investing, working and taxes-all offered in a smart, entertaining style just right for kids
ages 8-14.
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The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
Bring the Real-World into the Classroom
Teaching financial literacy starts by connecting classroom concepts with real-world events. The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition supplements the curriculum with current news to help students understand how what they are learning in class plays out in the real world. Click here for more information. |
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Young Money Manager
YMM teaches children banking and money management by providing them with
their own YMM account funded with 'virtual' or 'real' money. Children
develop financial independence around their saving and spending
activity, while parents, family and friends participate through account
oversight. |
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