Teach Financial Literacy to Your StudentsβWithout Creating Curriculum From Scratch
The Financial Literacy Crisis Facing Today’s Youth
- How to create a budget that actually works
- The difference between a Roth IRA and a 401(k)
- How compound interest can make them wealthy (or keep them in debt)
- Why they should invest in their teens and twenties, not their thirties
- How to avoid the debt traps that keep families struggling
π The Reality:
- 57% of Americans are financially illiterate
- Only 21 states require high school students to take a personal finance course
- The average American has $38,000 in personal debt (excluding mortgages)
- Students who receive financial education save 7% more of their income
The Financial Foundations AcceleratorβReady to Teach Tomorrow
π° What’s Included
- β Complete 8-week curriculum (fully customizable)
- β Step-by-step lesson plans for each session
- β Student workbooks (print-ready PDFs)
- β 12 digital financial tools (Google Sheets/Excel)
- β All presentation slides (PowerPoint/Google Slides)
- β Assessment materials and answer keys
- β Certificate templates
- β Student recruitment marketing templates
- β Implementation guide
- β 90-day email support
π― What Students Learn
- Zero-based budgeting systems
- Investment fundamentals (stocks, ETFs, index funds)
- Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA vs. 401(k)
- HSA triple-tax advantages
- Credit building without debt
- Compound interest calculations
- Debt avoidance strategies
- 5-year wealth-building plans
Everything You Need. One Simple Price. Yours Forever.
$1,197
- β 8-week complete lesson plans
- β All presentation slides (PowerPoint + Google Slides)
- β Student workbooks (PDF, print-ready)
- β 12 digital financial tools
- β Assessment materials and answer keys
- β Implementation guide
- β 90-day email support
- β Lifetime organizational license
- β Unlimited students, unlimited cohorts
What Your Students Will Learn (Week by Week)
π Week 1: Financial Foundation
π Week 2: Budgeting Systems
π Week 3: Banking & Credit
π Week 4: Intro to Investing
π Week 5: Tax-Advantaged Accounts
π Week 6: Investment Strategies
π Week 7: Debt Avoidance
π Week 8: Wealth Plan
Organizations That Use This Curriculum
π« High Schools
π Charter Schools
π Youth Organizations
π₯ Community Colleges
πΌ Workforce Development
βͺ Faith-Based Orgs
π After-School Programs
βοΈ Justice Programs