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Analyze tax structures and legislative spending to predict how national policy shifts will impact your future purchasing power and career path.
Justify public spending choices and predict how tax changes impact a community's neighborhood parks and local fire departments.
How does your community pay for a new playground? Practice identifying how tax money and government spending build the world around you.
Junior year economists analyze compound interest scenarios and evaluate the risk-return tradeoff of ETFs versus individual commodities to build long-term wealth portfolios.
Solve multi-step banking and trade scenarios to apply complex reasoning toward earning, spending, and opportunity costs in a classroom setting.
How do choices today change what you can buy tomorrow? Identify trade-offs and practice balancing a simple bedroom budget.
Can small choices create a financial empire? Analyze 10 complex scenarios regarding opportunity cost, compound interest, and speculative vs. stable growth.
Young economists solve 10 tricky money puzzles to design a dream toy store while balancing a limited piggy bank budget.
Analyze complex asset allocations, tax-deferred strategies, and the structural impact of credit utilization on long-term capital growth.
Will you grow flowers or veggies? Decide how to use your limited seeds and space to solve our community's snack problem.
Young economists weigh immediate gratification against long-term security by analyzing trade-offs and predicting the consequences of spending vs. saving in complex scenarios.
Compound interest, risk-reward ratios, and debt management — 10 critical challenges to help students build a foundation for long-term economic independence.
Imagine managing a $50,000 portfolio while navigating 10 complex scenarios covering tax-advantaged accounts, inflation hedging, and risk-adjusted returns.
Will high inflation erode your savings? Identify the core principles of liquidity, revolving credit, and long-term capital appreciation.
Young learners identify basic coins, choose between spending and saving, and practice making smart choices with their very first classroom 'paychecks'.
Calculate net pay from gross income and differentiate between fixed and variable expenses to build a sustainable primary budget.
Move past simple math into complex financial analysis of opportunity costs, tax implications, and the psychological traps of consumer credit.
Put your hero skills to the test by choosing between treats today and treasures tomorrow while you manage our classroom market.
Learners dissect complex capital structures and tax-advantaged growth strategies to evaluate long-term solvency in volatile market conditions.
Evaluate basic recall of financial concepts like interest, opportunity cost, and charitable giving through relatable scenarios of childhood commerce.