Teen Resources
Built for Real Life.
Designed for Confidence.
Practical tools to help teens succeed with their first job, first account, and all of their first big financial decisions.

Start Smart: Real-Life Skills Every Teen Should Know
Real life is coming fast — but you don’t have to figure it out alone. These courses break down the stuff no one really teaches you, like how to choose your first car, handle money decisions, and avoid expensive mistakes. Each module is quick, practical, and actually useful — so you can make smart moves, feel confident, and stay in control of what’s next. First job, first purchase, first big decisions… this is where you get ready.

Your First Account
Open the right account, set up direct deposit, and understand fees — Your money deserves a safe home that works for you.

Your First Fraud
Open the right account, set up direct deposit, and understand fees — Your money deserves a safe home that works for you.

Your First Tuition
Open the right account, set up direct deposit, and understand fees — Your money deserves a safe home that works for you.

Your First Investment
Open the right account, set up direct deposit, and understand fees — Your money deserves a safe home that works for you.

Your First Car
Budget before you buy – factor in payments, insurance, gas, maintenance, and unexpected repairs so you can choose a car you can truly afford.
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Your First Charity
Open the right account, set up direct deposit, and understand fees — Your money deserves a safe home that works for you.

Your First Paycheck
Get hired, understand your pay stub, and learn what taxes mean – turn your first paycheck into smart financial habits

Your First Credit Score
Build credit early, understand what affects your score, and unlock better rates on loans, apartments, and more.
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Your First Budget
Take control of your money by learning to track income, plan expenses, and save for what matters most to you.
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Your First Plastic
Swipe smart – learn how credit cards work, what to watch out for, and how to use plastic as a tool instead of a trap.
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