Give your child the skills that truly matter: money smarts, business mindset, and real-world readiness.

Raise Money Smart Kids - One Fun Email at a Time!

A fun, weekly newsletter that teaches kids (ages 9–14) REAL financial skills how to save, invest, think like an entrepreneur, and even start simple businesses.

All for just $9.99/month — 4 power-packed newsletters delivered straight to your inbox.

🎁 A small monthly investment for you a lifelong advantage for them

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Give Your Child the Gift of Financial Confidence

A Weekly Newsletter for Future Leaders (Ages 9–14)

Imagine your child learning how to save, invest, budget, 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

  • Receive fun, bite-sized lessons delivered straight to their inbox

This isn’t taught in school — but it should be.

For just $9.99/month, give your child the gift of financial literacy, entrepreneurial thinking, and real-world skills that will last a lifetime.

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Brainiacwhiz - Free 1st Financial Literacy Newsletter

Your first edition of Brainiac Whiz is on us completely free! No credit card required no strings attached. Brainiac Whiz is a weekly money-smart newsletter for kids ages 9–14! Each edition turns real-world money lessons into fun, simple, and engaging activities that kids actually want to read. Your child will become money smart one newsletter at a time!

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MINI ENTREPRENEUR

Give your child the confidence, creativity, and real-world skills every parent wishes they learned earlier.
The Mini Entrepreneur Guide is a fun, kid-friendly guide/workbook that teaches children (ages 7–14) how to turn simple ideas into real mini businesses — all while building responsibility, problem-solving, and smart money habits.

How to Raise Money Smart kids today!- Free Ebook

This FREE eBook for parents teaches you the exact steps to raise financially confident kids ages 9–14. You’ll learn how to guide your child to make smart spending choices, build strong saving habits, and understand the importance of giving with purpose. And your child gets a fun, hands-on activity too: The 3-Jar Method Printable

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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.