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Financial Fables
Financial Fables
Financial Fables are entertaining stories that combine reading, economics and personal finance into life lessons that feature "money morals." Through quick, interactive online tales, students can learn useful financial management skills that will better prepare them for the future.
·kansascityfed.org·
Financial Fables
Core Concept Econ Cards
Core Concept Econ Cards
Use these vocabulary cards in your classroom to make economics and personal finance easier to understand for secondary students.
·kansascityfed.org·
Core Concept Econ Cards
Shrek music royalties are up for grabs
Shrek music royalties are up for grabs
People who trade with Public can grab a slice of the money that’s generated every time the original score from ‘Shrek’ is played.
·morningbrew.com·
Shrek music royalties are up for grabs
Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit
Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit
On Sept 26, 2023 the Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general sued Amazon.com, Inc. alleging anticompetitive and unfair strategies to illegall...
·youtube.com·
Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit
Why Scalpers Can Get Olivia Rodrigo Tickets and You Can't
Why Scalpers Can Get Olivia Rodrigo Tickets and You Can't
Ticketmaster's "Verified Fan" system doesn't help fans. It helps scalpers who have hundreds of accounts, use special internet browsers, and have dozens of credit cards.
·404media.co·
Why Scalpers Can Get Olivia Rodrigo Tickets and You Can't
Understanding the Federal Reserve's Role in Personal Finance - Blog
Understanding the Federal Reserve's Role in Personal Finance - Blog
The FOMC opts to keep interest rates as-is. But what does that mean for us?   With the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) having their September press conference today, we delve into an essential topic for your students' financial literacy journey: the Federal Reserve's role in shaping personal finances. Let's break down the key topics discussed in today's press conference and explore some engaging discussion questions to use in your classrooms.
·ngpf.org·
Understanding the Federal Reserve's Role in Personal Finance - Blog
About the Competition
About the Competition
[vc_row martech_row_background_position=”None”][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row disable_element=”yes” martech_row_background_position=”None”][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row martech_row_background_position=”None”][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Wharton Global High School Investment Competition is a free, experiential investment challenge for high school students (9th to 12th grade) and teachers. Students work in teams of four to seven, guided by a teacher as their advisor, and have access to an online stock…Read More
·globalyouth.wharton.upenn.edu·
About the Competition
New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen
New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen
A new discovery of lithium this last week led to a flurry of headlines touting the finding as one of the biggest lithium deposits in history. The discovery comes amid fears that a shift towards electric vehicles would exhaust too much of the world’s supply of lithium—an important component in batteries. This raises an interesting question. Why do we never run out of resources when experts say we will?
·fee.org·
New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources | Peter Jacobsen