Personal Finance Essentials

Kids and Money

Kids and Money

Learning Simple Rules About Money Now Can Set You Up for a

Lifetime of Financial Freedom

Uncle Ben was Peter Parker’s uncle, and he famously said, “With great power comes great responsibility.”

Having money is fun – but it also creates obligations. You’ll discover this, just as Spiderman did!

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How to Become
Wealthy

Wealth isn’t built by earning more — it’s built by starting early and letting compounding do the work.

Does Batman Need Life Insurance?

Insurance exists for one reason: to protect against financial loss — not because life is risky, but because someone depends on you.

The Four Little Things You Must Do with Your Money

Every dollar you get has four jobs — paying taxes, building savings, helping others, and creating joy.

Setting Goals for Your Financial Life

Vague financial wishes stay wishes — only specific, time-bound goals can be planned for, saved toward, and actually achieved.

Saving for
the Future

Retirement savings come before college savings — because loans can fund a degree, but nothing can fund a retirement you never saved for.

Giving Children a
Head Start

The greatest financial gift you can give a child isn’t money — it’s time, because $5,000 invested at birth grows to $2.4 million by retirement.