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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 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.
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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!