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  2. 4 best money apps for teaching kids financial literacy - AOL

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    Teaching kids about money has taken on new complexity in our digital age. While previous generations learned financial basics through piggy banks and cash allowances, today’s parents are turning ...

  3. 9 Ways to Teach Kids About Money - AOL

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    Imparting important financial lessons, including saving strategies and money-management skills, is crucial to help your children achieve long-term success. From relaying the value of a dollar to ...

  4. 9 Ways to Teach Teenagers About Money - AOL

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    Start with a game. Websites like PracticalMoneySkills.com and Learn4Good.com have free games that teach teens about money management. For example, on the Learn4Good site, teens can play "Record ...

  5. Educational Toy Money - Wikipedia

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    Educational Toy Money c.1890. Educational Toy Money (also titled Bradley's Toy Money, Toy Money, and Bradley's Toy Money Complete with Game of Banking), is a set of play money that was first produced by the Milton Bradley Company in 1877. It was valued as an educational tool in the United States for several decades, and Milton Bradley continued ...

  6. Run for the Money (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Run for the Money is a two-player business simulation game developed by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Scarborough Systems in 1984 for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, IBM PC, and Macintosh. The players have crash-landed their spaceships on an alien planet and compete to buy resources and convert them to goods to sell to ...

  7. Play money - Wikipedia

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    The first such toy money was printed in 1880 by the Milton Bradley Toys company, and was actually a teaching tool, distributed to schools so that children could play at commercial transactions and learn skills for reckoning change, recognizing coins, and budgeting purchases.

  8. One morning this past February, 13-year-old Londyn Ivy donned the title of insurance agent, which came with a monthly paycheck of $4,000. Alongside her seventh-grade classmates, she spent a half ...

  9. Big Money! - Wikipedia

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    Big Money! is a puzzle video game created by PopCap Games. Gameplay. The game takes place on a grid full of colored coins. There are five colors of coins: red, blue ...

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