Financial Literacy
Money Stories teaches financial literacy through a journalistic approach to learning. As states across the country expand financial literacy graduation requirements, and financial institutions are increasingly expected to support consumer education, asset building, and equitable access to opportunity, Money Stories brings these priorities together in one scalable solution.
Introducing Money Stories
Story-Driven Financial Education for Today’s Students—and Tomorrow’s Customers
Money Stories is a turnkey, story-driven financial literacy program that helps students build real-world money skills through short, relatable videos and simple interactive tools. Instead of worksheets or jargon, students learn about budgeting, credit, saving, and career planning by following real people’s financial journeys.
Rather than relying on abstract lessons or generic worksheets, students learn by engaging with real financial stories from real people. They ask questions, examine choices, consider consequences, and reflect on outcomes—developing the habits of mind journalists use to make sense of complex, real-world issues.
By grounding financial literacy in authentic storytelling, Money Stories helps students understand how money actually works in everyday life—from earning and saving to credit, borrowing, and planning ahead—while building judgment, confidence, and agency that extend well beyond the classroom.
Introducing Money Stories
Story-Driven Financial Education for Today’s Students—and Tomorrow’s Customers
Rather than relying on abstract lessons or generic worksheets, students learn by engaging with real financial stories from real people. They ask questions, examine choices, consider consequences, and reflect on outcomes—developing the habits of mind journalists use to make sense of complex, real-world issues.
By grounding financial literacy in authentic storytelling, Money Stories helps students understand how money actually works in everyday life—from earning and saving to credit, borrowing, and planning ahead—while building judgment, confidence, and agency that extend well beyond the classroom.
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Money Stories isn’t marketing. It’s preparation.
Preparation for students, communities, and a stronger financial future.
