Posts filed under: Financial Fridays

By Maureen Ginley, General Manager of Knowledge Matters In the new year and moving forward, many states will soon require high school students to complete coursework in Personal Finance/Financial Literacy before graduation. We have created a Virtual Business-Personal Finance simulation featuring important...
By Sam Abrahamson, onomy co-founder Millions of Americans enter adulthood each year, overwhelmed and expected to know so much to navigate life. Everyone on the onomy team experienced this problem first-hand, so we set out to create a single destination that is...
By Lori Myers The American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) is the only professional association that provides leadership and support to family and consumer sciences students and professionals from both multiple practice settings and content areas.  AAFCS members assist individuals, families,...
By Kirby Schoephoerster Movement – consistent and structured – helps students realize the freedom inherent in learning, as well as the joy of being physically active throughout the school day. The National Math Foundation serves communities across the United States...
By Shawn Walsh, InCharge In 2003, InCharge created the Military Money initiative as part of the Department of Defense’s “Financial Readiness Campaign” with the support of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy....
By Dario Stipisic, W!se Working in Support of Education (W!se) is a leading national educational nonprofit with a mission to improve economic mobility through programs that develop financial literacy and readiness for college and careers. Our initiatives are built on...
By Corey Carlisle, Head of Public Policy at Varo and Chair of the Jump$tart Board Varo Bank is the first all-digital, nationally chartered U.S. consumer techbank built from the ground up, designed to make financial inclusion and opportunity a reality...
By Dr. Barbara O’Neill, CFP®, AFC® Money Talk: Financial Planning Seminars and Publications (Money Talk) was established by Dr. Barbara O’Neill, CFP®, AFC® in 1992. The mission of Money Talk is to write, speak, and review content about personal finance...
By Lisa Bender, Education Specialist Take Charge Today, (TCT) a financial education program housed in the Center for the Philosophy of Freedom at the University of Arizona, reaches educators and students in all 50 states. Currently, more than 25,000 educators...
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