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MoneySmartWorld is a trusted provider of financial literacy resources that make a real difference to the life of kids and teenagers. Our products are used by thousands of parents, as well as hundreds of schools in the UK and overseas.
Our Mission...
To help you teach your children or students how to manage money and develop good financial habits that will last a lifetime.
Why we do what we do...
We are passionate about creating opportunities and providing the right tools to ensure children of all ages can learn vital money management skills in the most accessible way.
Children need to be able to develop into adults who are able to make sensible and knowledgeable decisions about their personal finances – which is why we offer learning aids for children at home and at school.
Our Resources...
We provide money management resources for:
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Kids aged 5-8: It is important to teach kids at this age about money in a way that is entertaining and engaging, hence our commitment to making money lessons fun, via the development of the "Life Lessons with the MoneySmart Gang" series; a range of colourful and educational story books…{Find out more}
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Teenagers – Our MoneySmart Money Management Toolkit for teens is helping young adults grasp the fundamentals of money management by teaching them how to set goals, budget accurately and spend wisely – all valuable skills for the next generation. {Find out more}
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Teachers – Our MoneySmart Money Management Classroom guides are designed to help make the job of teachers easier with fun and interactive lesson plans, presentation slides, printable student worksheets, CDs and much more. {Find out more}
Other Initiatives...
We regularly gives seminars, workshops and presentations on money matters, making the most of your money, debt avoidance and the best methods for teaching kids about money {Find out more}
Founded for children’s future financial fulfilment...
MoneySmart World was established by Marianne Lewis who is committed to educating kids and young people about money matters, for financial freedom as adults.
Fortunate to have received invaluable money lessons from her father, Marianne is only too aware of a lack of investment for many of today’s kids. With a society fuelled by rising debt, easy credit and a tendency for instant gratification, educating the next generation, so they can achieve financial fulfilment as adults, has become a necessity.
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