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Kid's Calculator
Download a printable PDF of the current issue of the American Banker's Association newsletter, "Money Talks"
Family Savings Goal Worksheet
Monthly Budget Worksheet
Young Investor
Brought to you by Columbia Management, this site includes games for kids and teens about investing. And information for parents and teachers is also available.
Wise Pockets
A great place for kids, parents, and teachers to learn about managing money through games, activities and quizzes. Produced by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
KidsInvest
You've won a sweepstakes - now what should you do with the prize money? This quiz takes children through several different scenarios based on decisions to save, spend or invest their money.
MoneyInstructor.com has a category that is all about kids and money. Learn about teaching kids about money, personal finance, allowances, kids earning money, and starting their own businesses. Also learn about saving money for your kids. It includes some suggested teaching material, games, and activities to help you teach kids money skills, including basic money skills, money management, personal finance, and other important life skills.
A to Z Kids Stuff offers free lessons and activities about money for toddlers, pre-schoolers, and school-age children. You can even print play money from around the world.
On A to Z Kids Stuff, Print Play Money from Around the World:
MoneyFactory.gov is the official site of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (U.S. Dept. of the Treasury). The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is the largest producer of security documents in the United States. The BEP prints billions of Federal Reserve Notes for delivery to the Federal Reserve System each year (the BEP does not produce coins – all coinage is minted by the United States Mint). These notes are produced at facilities in Washington, DC, and Fort Worth, Texas. In addition to U.S. currency, the BEP produces several other security documents such as portions of U.S. passports, materials for Homeland Security, military identification cards, and Immigration and Naturalization Certificates. This website is designed to be an easy-to-use resource for information on security documents. This site serves as an excellent resource for informative public documents.
The United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change™ Web Site was launched in July 1999. H.I.P. Pocket Change is a fun educational tool for students and teachers that generates interest in coins, the United States Mint, and U.S. history. H.I.P. Pocket Change will continue to advance as technology advances, to expand its interactive features, and to offer you learning you can count on. So surf by often to see what we're up to!
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