Resources

Tools & Calculators

Lessons & Curriculum

Educational Tools

Consumer Jungle - On Consumer Jungle, you can browse through different personal finance topics and play interactive games.

Biz Kids - Educational tools, videos, games, and more.

Jump$tart's Reality Check - An interactive tool to show what it takes to live independently.

Financial Calculators

  1. Accrued Interest Calculator

  2. 401(k) Max Savings Calculator

  3. Compound Interest Calculator

  4. Education Savings Calculator

  5. Loan Calculator

  6. Required Minimum Distribution Calculator

  7. Savings Goal Calculator

Financial Tools

  1. FINRA Market Data

  2. Fund Analyzer

  3. Retirement Calculator

  4. Social Security Retirement Estimator

Additional Sources

Money As You Grow - Online resources by the CFPB that help parents and caregivers make the most of their powerful influence on their child’s financial future.

Your Money, Your Goals - A toolkit created by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to help consumers set goals, choose financial products, and build skills in managing money, credit, and debt.

MyMoney.gov - Federal resources and tools for financial decision-making.

Consumer.gov - Learn how to manage money, use credit and loans carefully, and about scams and identity theft.

Parent / Caregiver Guides

These free guides from the FDIC offer practical activities and conversation-starters on financial topics such as saving, setting financial goals, prioritizing spending decisions, and staying safe online.

Money Smart Student Coloring/Activity Book
  1. Student Activity Book (Ages 5-8)

  2. Instructor Guide

Grades Pre-K - 2
  1. Understanding Currency

  2. Earning Money

  3. Needs and Wants

  4. Setting Goals

  5. Saving and Spending

  6. Borrowing and Lending

Grades 3 - 5
  1. Buying Decisions

  2. Setting Goals

  3. Budgeting

  4. Savings

  5. Payment Options

  6. Introduction to Investing

  7. Charitable Giving

  8. Exploring Careers and Income

Grades 6 - 8
  1. Earn

  2. Spend

  3. Save and Invest

  4. Borrow

  5. Protect

Grades 9 - 12
  1. Earn

  2. Spend

  3. Save and Invest

  4. Borrow

  5. Protect

For Educators / Homeschooling Parents

This free standards-aligned curriculum provided by the FDIC can be incorporated into subjects such as English language arts, Mathematics, and Social Studies.

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