Adult Financial Education

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Money Game Recommended Reading List

By |2017-01-18T08:11:56-04:00April 13th, 2011|Adult Financial Education, Financial Education, Money Game Specific, Money Game Training Workshops, Powerful Teaching Techniques|

You know...there are certain books that, after you've read them, change your life so thoroughly you can't imagine what your life would have been like, or where it would have gone, had you NOT read them. This is how I feel about the following books which are required for all Creative Wealth Coaches and highly [...]

How To Win The Money Game

By |2017-01-18T08:11:57-04:00February 13th, 2011|Adult Financial Education, Children Financial Education, Financial Education, Money Game FAQ, Money Game Specific, Teen Specific|

It seems that one of the most allusive states mankind seeks is this thing we have dubbed Financial Freedom. Up until maybe a decade ago, we weren't so concerned about winning the money game so quickly. We worked, saved our money, did our best to invest it wisely and then when that day came around, [...]

Icebreaker Activities Keep Students Engaged

By |2017-01-18T08:12:00-04:00December 22nd, 2010|Adult Financial Education, Children Financial Education, Extra Money Game Activities Category, Money Game Specific, Teen Specific|

The String Challenge... When we started hosting financial education camps back in 2002, one of the first thing I noticed was how uncomfortable the kids were when they first came into the room on the first day, as well as subsequent days during the week. I realized early on that if we wanted to keep [...]

The Money Game Elevator Pitch or Speech

By |2017-01-18T08:12:00-04:00December 20th, 2010|Adult Financial Education, Extra Money Game Activities Category, Money Game Specific, Money Game Training Workshops, Powerful Teaching Techniques|

You know those first few moments when you meet someone for the first time and they say... "So...what do YOU do?" And sometimes you know what to say but most of the time you walk away knowing you either: 1) Said too much. 2) Bored them to pieces. 3) Could tell they really [...]

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