Teen Money Skills Builder
📚 Learning · Money Skills

School won't teach this. You still can.

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.

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12
week curriculum
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6
skills mapped
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10 min
to your plan
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The Problem
Most teens leave home without knowing how money works.
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Schools rarely teach practical money skills

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.

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The first mistakes are the expensive ones

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.

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Generic advice doesn't reach teens

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.

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Parents don't know where to start

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.

What You Get
Real money skills for real life.
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Personalized Curriculum
A 12-week plan built for your teen's age and gaps.
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Financial Skills Radar
Score six money skills and see where to start.
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Paycheck & Tax Decoder
A real paystub explained line by line, gross to net.
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Credit & Investing Playbook
Build credit before 18 and make a first investment safely.
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Compound Interest Calculator
See what $50 a month becomes if they start now.
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Weekly Money Routine
Themed days that turn lessons into an actual habit.
How It Works
From money confusion to financial confidence.
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Map what your teen actually knows
Score six money skills together, then answer a few questions about their age, job, and goals.
⏱ ~5 minutes
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AI builds the 12-week curriculum
Weekly topics, hands-on labs, the five conversations to have, and the mistakes to head off early.
⏱ ~5 minutes
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Learn together and track progress
One small money move a day, with the skills radar re-run later to show what actually changed.
⏱ 15 min/day
12 weeks
from 'what is FICA?' to a teen who can read a paystub, protect a credit score, and explain compounding
10 min
to your plan
6
money skills mapped
5
hands-on money labs
Questions
Everything you need to know.
Is this suitable for different ages?
Yes. Explanations, examples, and activities adjust to your teen's exact age between 13 and 19. A 13-year-old gets allowance budgeting and scam spotting; a 17-year-old with a job gets withholding, credit utilization, and a first custodial account.
Will my teen actually find it interesting?
The lessons are built around things teens already care about — a phone bill, a first car, moving out, a paycheck that came in smaller than expected. The weekly routine is one small money move a day rather than a lecture, which is the part that usually loses them.
Do I need to be a finance expert?
No. Every lesson is written for the parent first, with the concept explained in plain language and a short script for how to walk your teen through it without sounding like a textbook.
What if my teen doesn't have a job yet?
That's a fine starting point. The curriculum begins with budgeting, banking, and spending awareness, and the paycheck lesson doubles as prep — so when the first job does arrive, the W-4 and the first paystub aren't a surprise.
Is this financial advice?
No. It's education for a parent and teen to work through together. It explains how paychecks, credit scores, and compounding work, and it flags where rules vary by state or change year to year, so you can confirm specifics with an official source or a licensed professional.
How do we know it's working?
The skills radar is designed to be re-run. You score six areas at the start, work through the curriculum, then score again and see which gaps closed — alongside a progress tracker for the weekly routine and the checklist.
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