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Learn about money while playing these fun, interactive games.

Break The Bank
Design Your Own Bill
Dollar Dive
Mad Money

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Government Sites

Be Your Own Boss - Do you think it would be great to run your own business? Not everyone's cut out for it. See what it takes.

Decoding Your Paycheck - It's a great feeling to get that first paycheck! It's important to read your paycheck stub and look for any errors. This site will help you do that.

Earning Money - Earning money at a job is a first step towards being on your own. Whether it’s an odd job for neighbors or part-time employment, you can use that money to reach your goals. Learn more about earning money.

Teen Business Link - (Small Business Administration) - Want to own a small business? At this site you will find ideas for a business, how to start a small business, business tips, and meet successful young entrepreneurs.

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Other Resources

Earning Money - All About Benjamins Baby - Ready to strain your brain on some money facts? Choose true or false and hit go to see how you did. Good luck!

Guide to the Business of Babysitting - If you like babies and enjoy babysitting, then check out this helpful site. It prepares you with the knowledge and skills necessary to care for children at every stage of life–from infants to school age.

Investore ClearingHouse - Saving for Summer Vacation - Play the Saving for Summer Vacation game and find out some ways to earn some cash.

It's My Life - Money - Did you know that tweens in the U.S. spend about $15 billion of their own money each year? Yikes! That’s a lot of dough. Learn how to spend it SMART!

Young Investor - Find out all the cool ways you can earn and save your money.

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