Give Your Child the Gift of Financial Confidence
A Weekly System for Future Leaders (Ages 8–14)
Imagine your child learning how to save, invest, budget, confidence, life skills and even start their own business all before they turn 16.
With our weekly newsletter, your child will:
Understand the value of money and how to manage it
Discover how to launch real business ideas (online & offline)
Learn smart saving and investing habits early
Get inspired by stories of kid entrepreneurs
Build Confidence
Learn important life skills (goal setting, decision making and planning)
Receive fun, bite-sized lessons delivered straight to your inbox
This isn’t taught, yet it shapes a child’s future. BrainiacWhiz was created to change that.
For just $9.99/month, give your child the gift of financial literacy, entrepreneurial thinking, and real-world skills that will last a lifetime.
Because raising confident, money-smart kids starts now.
✔ Full access to Week 1 of the system
✔ One powerful, kid-friendly lesson per week
✔ Printable or digital your choice
✔ $9.99/month after the free Week 1 access
✔ Cancel anytime
🎁 A small monthly investment for you, a lifelong advantage for them.
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"My 12-year-old is now budgeting his allowance and even asked about starting a small business! This newsletter is exactly what we needed."
— Jessica M., Mom of 2
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"Finally, something that teaches kids real-life money skills in a way they actually understand. I wish I had this growing up!"
— David L.
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"This newsletter makes financial literacy fun and engaging — and it's a lifesaver for busy parents like me who want to raise smart, confident kids."
— Lena W., Homeschooling Parent
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"Every Sunday, my daughter looks forward to the newsletter. She’s even talking about investing in stocks!"
— Priya S., Parent
Give them a gift that lasts a lifetime financial confidence in just 10 minutes a week.
Studies show that kids who learn basic money skills early are more likely to have higher savings as adults, make better financial decisions, avoid debt traps, and build wealth faster.
Research also proves that small, consistent weekly learning beats occasional long lectures because kids learn through repetition, practice, and real-world examples.