Financial Literacy FOr Kids
Teach Your Child How to Invest Their Money
When it comes to investing, the sooner kids get started, the more their money grows. These guides will give you everything you need to know to get your child investing early.
When it comes to investing, time is money. The sooner kids get started, the more their money grows. Read this guide for our Investing 101, and start teaching your child about investing their money.
This guide explains 3 major US indices so you and your child will be able to follow the headlines and to stay up-to-date on the latest financial news. .
This guide explains the 3 most popular stock exchanges in the US, so you and your kids can have insight into the most popular trading marketplaces and can get a better grip on investing basics.
From opening investment accounts to helping your littles handle money to using a debit card, this guide provides details on when and how to use these tools to teach your child about money and finance.
This guide gives you an age by age breakdown of the financial literacy milestones kids should be meeting, including delayed gratification, allowance, entrepreneurship and investing.
By selecting one company to follow over the course of a few months or more, parents can give kids a bite-sized introduction to investing in the stock market. Here is our guide to stock selection for you and your child.
This guide includes 3 ways your family can refresh or start good money habits in your household.
Creating a mock portfolio allows kids to participate in the investing game, with no risk and a ton of reward. Here are simple steps to create a mock investment portfolio with your child.
This guide provides an overview of 3 investment strategies kids should know including portfolio diversification, long-term investing and rebalancing your portfolio.
This guide covers ESG Investing: what it is, why it is important, and the impact it is having on the markets.
Now that the investing ball is rolling, it's time to put it into practice. Here are 3 best practices when teaching your child about investing their money.
Setting your children up for financial success and security should be a top priority, and the key is to begin financial planning early and often. Here are 3 ways to invest for your child.
This guide gives an overview of meme stocks in simple terms and suggests what to consider before investing.
What you need to know about a SPAC. Teach your child about special purpose acquisition companies and why they are important.