“The Missing Semester”: What they don’t teach about money in school

Be it for college, a car, or a candy bar, we constantly make choices with our money. Some purchases are bigger than others, but even the smallest expenses can multiply over the years, with cascading consequences. Gene Natali Jr. and Matt Kabala both hold MBAs and manage money for institutions. They realized that their friends, … Continue reading “The Missing Semester”: What they don’t teach about money in school

My Classroom Economy

Vanguard, an investment company, has developed an interactive program that includes an instructive website that contains program guides and downloadable student materials: www.myclassroomeconomy.org. Materials are for elementary school Grades (K-1, 2-3, 4-5) middle school (6, 7-8) and high school (9-10,11-12, Investing).