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Weekend Reads

New Financial Tools Now Available!

We've created a range of financial tools to help you reach your goals. From calculators to dollar evaluators that let you see how the dollar has changed since 1930, we've got you covered. We also offer draft and basic profit and loss statements, among other helpful resources. Each tool is thoughtfully crafted by our dedicated team. Check out our expanding collection of tools to support your financial journey! No download required.

America’s Growing Debt

The story of America’s debt is one of ambition, resilience, and complexity. While debt has fueled growth and stability, its management will define the nation’s economic future. Take a look at our 3-part series where we research every step of America’s debt, why we take on the debt, and is it ultimately necessary to assume debt as a global financial powerhouse?

Understanding your Purchasing Power

The Historical Dollar Calculator helps you understand how the purchasing power of money has changed over time. By comparing the value of a dollar from 1930 to today, it shows how inflation has impacted prices and living costs. Whether you're curious about historical prices or planning future financial decisions, this tool offers a quick and clear insight into the real value of money across decades.

Learning Games for Kids

From The Guppie Tank, where kids can pitch cool product ideas to the Lemonade Tycoon, where they can learn about supply and demand, budgeting, and more cool things to help better prepare your kids for the future. Parents are welcome to play along and help their child win! No download required. No real prizes upon winning.

Fun Games for Adults

We’ve got the parents covered by creating three different games to help understand finances and increase overall financial literacy. Be the Hero on Budget Hero, or make your way along The “Economy” Trail to see if you can win the game! No download required. No real prizes upon winning.