What are the costs associated with having the Money Game presented at our school?
National Financial Educators will deliver the presentation to your students for $2,000 - $2,500, depending on the size of your student body. If multiple presentations are needed to adequately cover the student body, a discount scale applies. |
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What is the length of the program?
The program in its' entirety lasts 60-75 minutes. If timing is an issue, it can be shortened to fit in a 50 minute time-frame. |
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Who is your target audience?
We would love to present to college freshman so that we educate them before they get themselves in a financial pinch. However, the program is useful to all college students regardless of age. |
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When is it offered?
We conduct presentations all year, including during summer school. We prefer to deliver the presentation when the most students possible can attend. That often means delivering it at night. |
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What do the students get out of it?
The students are given a workbook with exercises, examples and a sample budget. Throughout the presentation, they'll learn areas of financial literacy that will help them get a firm grip on their finances. Identifying what could cause them problems later on is what we're trying to convey in the program. The students will also have a great time, laughing the entire time they're learning.
Students attending the presentation will also receive a complimentary copy of Young Money magazine and the opportunity to sign up for a FREE monthly newsletter that provides on-going financial information and advice. |
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Who do I contact to sign-up?
Contact the National Financial Educators office in Des Moines, Iowa at (866) 850-3657. Let them know you are interested in having the presentation delivered at your school. |
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Who delivers the program?
NFE has selected some of the best presenters from around the country. All of them have experience presenting to the college market, all of them come from a position of financial mastery, and all of them are involved because of their passion for the subject matter. |
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What are you selling?
Only the idea that students can take control of their financial future now as opposed to later. Our sponsors know that this group will one day run the economy. Therefore, it only makes sense that they be educated on issues critical to their success and the success of our national economy. |
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What do your sponsors get out of it?
Only the recognition that they're doing something proactive to help this age group. Our sponsors understand the fiscal responsibility they have to educate young people on money matters. They've simply chosen NFE as the company to deliver the message. |