A 12-week money education built for your teen's exact age and gaps — paystubs, taxes, credit, and investing, taught through the decisions they're actually about to face.
Teens can graduate having never seen a paystub explained, never opened a savings account, and never had anyone walk them through what a credit score actually measures.
A missed card payment at 18, a predatory car loan, a subscription pile nobody cancels. These land before anyone teaches the rules, and they follow a credit file for years.
Dry lectures lose them in a minute, while confident strangers online offer crypto tips and 'guaranteed returns.' The bad teaching is far more engaging than the good teaching.
You know it matters, but explaining FICA, compounding, or a W-4 without sounding like a textbook is hard — especially if nobody ever explained them to you either.