FinLit U Kids (Ages 13-17)

CA$16.99

Real money skills for the life you're building.

FinLit U Kids for teens goes deep on the financial concepts that matter most as you move toward independence. This Canadian activity book designed by Black Moms Connection is to challenge teens to think critically about money through practical, real-world activities including:

  • Mastering key financial vocabulary from assets and depreciation to gross income and interest rates

  • Comparing payment options including debit, credit, e-transfer, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL), prepaid cards, and digital wallets

  • Analyzing deals to determine true value (lump sum vs. monthly payments, bulk pricing, and more)

  • Building a real monthly budget using income from jobs, allowances, and side hustles

  • Distinguishing between needs, wants, and financial goals

  • Understanding appreciation vs. depreciation and how investing works

  • Exploring how to turn existing skills and interests into income

Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black youth in mind, FinLit U Kids equips teenagers with the financial foundation they need to make confident, informed money decisions now and into adulthood.

Perfect for: teens, parents, homeschool families, youth programs, and educators looking for a financial literacy resource that meets young people where they actually are.

Real money skills for the life you're building.

FinLit U Kids for teens goes deep on the financial concepts that matter most as you move toward independence. This Canadian activity book designed by Black Moms Connection is to challenge teens to think critically about money through practical, real-world activities including:

  • Mastering key financial vocabulary from assets and depreciation to gross income and interest rates

  • Comparing payment options including debit, credit, e-transfer, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL), prepaid cards, and digital wallets

  • Analyzing deals to determine true value (lump sum vs. monthly payments, bulk pricing, and more)

  • Building a real monthly budget using income from jobs, allowances, and side hustles

  • Distinguishing between needs, wants, and financial goals

  • Understanding appreciation vs. depreciation and how investing works

  • Exploring how to turn existing skills and interests into income

Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black youth in mind, FinLit U Kids equips teenagers with the financial foundation they need to make confident, informed money decisions now and into adulthood.

Perfect for: teens, parents, homeschool families, youth programs, and educators looking for a financial literacy resource that meets young people where they actually are.

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