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Keller, Texas, United States
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Welcome to a personal finance shop that actually gets it. After years of teaching personal finance classes, I kept running into the same issue—the materials out there just weren’t cutting it. They were fine… but “fine” doesn’t exactly inspire confidence when you’re trying to teach real-life money skills. My students had bigger questions, needed clearer examples, and honestly deserved better. So I started making my own resources. What began as a few custom worksheets quickly turned into a full collection of digital tools designed to make personal finance easier to understand—and way less boring. Think practical, real-world lessons your students can actually use, without the fluff or confusion. Inside, you’ll find engaging activities, straightforward guides, and classroom-ready materials covering everything from budgeting and saving to debt, investing, and everyday financial decisions. It’s all designed to be simple, relatable, and maybe even a little fun (yes, finance can be fun). If you’re a teacher, this will save you time and give your lessons a boost. If you’re a student or parent, you’ll find tools that make money make sense. Bottom line? This is the stuff I wish I had when I first started teaching—and the stuff my students actually responded to. Because learning about money shouldn’t feel like a chore.
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Preview of FICO and Credit Score Explained (students printable handout)

FICO and Credit Score Explained (students printable handout)

An 11-page detailed guide breaking down the FICO score concept into manageable chunks, visually appealing and non-intimidating. Please let me know if you would like to see more materials in this category. I have hundreds of lesson plans, presentations, handouts, digital games, cards, etc. If you are teaching Personal Finance class, I probably have what you need! An 11-page detailed guide breaking down the FICO score concept into manageable chunks. I made it visually appealing and non-intimidati
Preview of The History of US Mortgage Industry PowerPoint

The History of US Mortgage Industry PowerPoint

A visually-engaging PowerPoint presentation (20 slides) on the history of the American mortgage industry. I loved teaching this lesson! The presentation has sparked quite a few meaningful discussions with the students. I also have a printable document that goes well with this presentation.
Preview of History of the US Mortgage Industry printable handout (14 pages)

History of the US Mortgage Industry printable handout (14 pages)

The history of the Mortgage Industry explained. 14 pages printable student handout.
Preview of Wants vs. Needs Adventure - a hands-on lesson for 1-3 graders

Wants vs. Needs Adventure - a hands-on lesson for 1-3 graders

Easy, hands-on, almost no-prep-needed lesson for elementary school students, covering needs vs. wants. Just a list of fun group activities!
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Welcome to a personal finance shop that actually gets it. After years of teaching personal finance classes, I kept running into the same issue—the materials out there just weren’t cutting it. They were fine… but “fine” doesn’t exactly inspire confidence when you’re trying to teach real-life money skills. My students had bigger questions, needed clearer examples, and honestly deserved better. So I started making my own resources. What began as a few custom worksheets quickly turned into a full collection of digital tools designed to make personal finance easier to understand—and way less boring. Think practical, real-world lessons your students can actually use, without the fluff or confusion. Inside, you’ll find engaging activities, straightforward guides, and classroom-ready materials covering everything from budgeting and saving to debt, investing, and everyday financial decisions. It’s all designed to be simple, relatable, and maybe even a little fun (yes, finance can be fun). If you’re a teacher, this will save you time and give your lessons a boost. If you’re a student or parent, you’ll find tools that make money make sense. Bottom line? This is the stuff I wish I had when I first started teaching—and the stuff my students actually responded to. Because learning about money shouldn’t feel like a chore.

Teaching style

Very hands-on!