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Budgeting Game
Wow this would be fun to try! Can you budget for a business so it succeeds better than anyone else? Give it a try and let me know how you do. You may want to challenge yourself in hard mode. -
Business Game
Give yourself a chance to explore with this game about business ownership. See how well you do. -
Sixth Grade Savings Plan
Use this site to plan your financial future. This tool will help you chart your savings based on key information. How much are you going to save each month? What age are you starting the plan? What interest rate do you think you can get over time? TIP: Use 6% as a safe estimate. Anyone saying that can earn you 20% for 50 years is lying. -
Compound Interest Calculator
Work out the compound interest on your savings using these calculators. The first calculator works out interest on a lump savings amount. The second calculator allows you to include regular monthly savings deposits. You can choose whether to have interest compounded monthly or yearly. Savings calculations are displayed on a year-by-year basis. -
What is "The National Debt"?
The "National Debt Clock" is an interesting website to take a look at our nations borrowing costs. Explore this website for a look at the answer to some very interesting questions. You can "mouse over" any figure for an explanation of what you are looking at. -
2016 National Debt Clock Estimates
What will the National Debt look like in 2016? This clock applies estimates to the national debt clock and tries to predict where the figures will be in 2016. Swipe over any figure in the clock for an explanation of what the numbers are telling you. -
What is a "stock index"?
An index is a measurement of how well the stock market is doing in general, based on how well certain keys stocks are doing. For example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is an index that follows 30 of the top companies in terms of sales, longevity, and how widely held they are by investors. Watching how these stocks do can give people an idea of how the stock market is doing overall as a whole. This link will show the growth of the DJIA from 1900 until today! -
Which stocks are in the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
This link will tell you how the Dow Jones is doing today. Is the market up? Is it down? it all depends on how these stocks are being traded.
Last Modified on October 23, 2019