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Web Search Results
Savings Bonds for Kids
Explains what a U.S. savings bond is and why people buy them. Also tells where they can be bought, who can owned them, and how they can be traded for cash.
www.publicdebt.treas.gov/
The Stock Market Game
An interactive educational program that takes place over ten weeks. Designed for grades 4 through 12. Small registration fee may be required.
www.smg2000.org/
Clown Club Savings
SAFE Federal Credit Union's savings page where you can learn more about saving money;
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Planet Orange
Brave the desert, climb mountains, and dodge alligators while exploring earning, spending, saving, and investing.
www.orangekids.com/
Future Investor Clubs of America
Provides information on the organization, its programs and the camps it offers.
www.futureinvestorsclub.com/
Learn to Save
Activities and lessons to help kids learn how to manage money.
www.learntosave.com/
Virtual Stock Exchange
Allows students to participate in simulated stock market games and build an investment portfolio. Requires free registration.
game.marketwatch.com/
Taking Stock: The Stock Market and Its Wild Ride
Feature from Washington Post's KidPost examines what the stock market is and how people make money off it.
www.washingtonpost.com/
Salomon Smith Barney Young Investors Network
Designed to help kids learn the basics of investing. Registration required, but is free.
www.smithbarney.com/
Wall Street For Kids
Introduces young people and their families to the basics of investing.
www.wallstreetforkids.com/
