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Financial Literacy for kids By Kids

Our Story

Growing up in the household of a Financial Advisor and Finance & Investments Instructor, money was often a topic of discussion. Where it comes from, its purposes, how to use it strategically, pitfalls to watch out for, and even how to earn it in our sleep!

When money wasn’t the topic of conversation, fun was. As a family we made it a point to incorporate fun into everything that we do. So when we decided to offer financial literacy for kids, fun had to be a big part of it.

Our approach shows that learning about money and personal finance doesn’t have to be confusing or intimidating—it can be easy and enjoyable.

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Our Mission

Our Mission is to empower children with financial literacy and money management skills from an early age, laying a solid foundation for a lifetime of independence, financial security, stability and well-being.

Our Core Values

We believe in learning through fun. Which is why our programs are not just for kids but also taught by kids. Our content is designed to be enjoyable, engaging, and easy to understand. Additionally, all Finance Funatics content is created by educators and financial professionals to ensure accuracy and trustworthiness.

Our Unique approach to
financial literacy

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Fun and engaging

Our programs are designed to be enjoyable and easy to grasp.

Age-Based Learning

Programs are segmented to optimize learning

Kid Instructors

Lessons are taught by kids, making the content relatable and engaging.

Professional and Accurate

Content curated by educators and financial professionals.

THERE ARE many options for
teaching financial literacy TO CHILDREN

What truly matters is how well the child can grasp and retain this crucial knowledge. That’s why Finance Funatics stands out—our financial literacy lessons are delivered by kids, for kids. This unique approach makes the information more engaging, relatable, and memorable for young learners. 

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