Financial Literary For Teens and Young Adults

Give Your Teen the Financial Foundation You Wish You’d Had.

Imagine your son or daughter stepping into adulthood with confidence — not confusion — about money.

They know how to budget, save, understand taxes, build credit, and make smart choices.

This course gives them the real-world financial education most adults never received… but always wish they had.

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“I feel relieved knowing my kids have the tools to manage their money better than I did at their age.”

Angela D
Mother and Small Business Owner

Sound like something you’ve noticed?

  • School teaching everything except how money really works?

  • Graduating with no clue how to file taxes, budget, or build credit?

  • Feeling like “adulting” should’ve been a class?

  • Watching teens earn money—but not knowing what to do with it?

  • Wishing your kid learned how to save, invest, and plan for real life?

  • Frustrated that schools still skip the most important life skills?

If that hits home, you’re right—schools have failed at teaching financial literacy.

But you don’t have to.

You’ve seen it before — or you know it’s coming:

The disappointment when they realize the money from their part-time job disappeared faster than they expected.

The frustration of trying to save for their first car, but never seeming to make progress.

The confusion of paying basic bills — gas, phone, streaming, insurance — and wondering where it all goes.

The anxiety when friends want to go out, but they don’t know how to budget for fun without going broke.

And soon enough, the bigger worries begin: college expenses, student loans, credit cards, and taxes they’ve never been taught to manage.

One missed payment or impulsive purchase can set them back for years — and as a parent, that concern weighs on you, knowing they’re about to face all of it without a roadmap.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

You can help your child become financially confident before those mistakes happen.

This course turns financial confusion into confidence with short, engaging lessons that teach real-world money skills — the kind that lead to independence and peace of mind.

SO, I DEVELOPED THIS PROGRAM

Financial Literacy for Teens and Young Adults is the money class every teen should have gotten in school.

This program makes money simple, practical, and stress-free—so your teen can build real confidence about

their future starting now.

How It Works

Financial Literacy for Young Adults is built into 12 easy-to-follow modules. Each one is packed with real-world skills, short videos, and practical tools that make money simple and relatable.

They jump in and start learning — right away.

Your teen gets instant access to short, self-paced video lessons designed to fit their busy schedule. They can learn anywhere — on their phone, tablet, or laptop.

They build real-world money skills

Through interactive lessons and simple exercises, they’ll master the essentials — budgeting, saving, credit, debt, and taxes — all explained in ways that make sense for their stage of life.

They put what they learn into action.

Each module includes hands-on tools: budget templates, money trackers, and real-life scenarios like saving for a car, managing a part-time job, or splitting rent with roommates.

They start seeing results.

With every step, their confidence grows — they begin making smarter choices, tracking their spending, setting goals, and actually seeing progress.

They keep growing with it.

Because they’ll have lifetime access, your teen can revisit lessons as they move from high school to college to their first job — gaining new insights each time.

Financial Literacy for Teens and Young Adults

This isn’t just another course — it’s a foundation for your teen’s independence and confidence with money.

They’ll learn how to make their paycheck last, save for goals, build credit, and avoid debt traps — skills that set them years ahead.

By the end, they’ll make smart financial choices with clarity and self-assurance, and you’ll have peace of mind knowing they’re ready to thrive in the real world.

What You'll Get:

  • Foundations: The Basic Concepts of Money & Finance (Value: $2000)

  • Money Basics: Budgeting, Income, Expenses & More

    (Value: $600)

  • Savings & Investing (Value: $1200)

  • Investment Plan (Value: $750)

  • Credit & Debit: Understanding How Debit & Credit Work (Value: $300)

  • Income & Employment (Value: $900)

  • Insurance (Value: $250)

  • Taxes & Obligation (Value: $800)

  • Financial Planning For the Future (Value: $2300)

TOTAL VALUE: $9,100

PRICE TODAY: $247

What Others Are Saying About Us

“My daughter finally understands how credit works — and she started saving 10% of her paycheck on her own.”

Jennifer L.
Parent of a 17-year-old

“This should be required in every high school. My son actually enjoyed the lessons and started explaining taxes to his friends.”

Mark R.
Father of Two Teens

“I feel relieved knowing my kids have the tools to manage their money better than I did at their age.”

Angela D.
Mother and Small Business Owner

This course is for families who want their teens and young adults to step into the real world prepared, confident, and in control of their future — not overwhelmed by it.

It's Built For:

High school students

who are earning their first paychecks and learning that money can disappear fast — this course teaches them how to manage it with purpose, build savings, and start setting real goals.

Teens saving for milestones

like their first car, a senior trip, or college expenses — they’ll learn how to plan, budget, and actually reach their goals without relying on handouts or luck.

College students or trade apprentices

navigating part-time jobs, scholarships, or rent for the first time — this gives them the confidence to make smart financial choices now that can keep them out of debt for years to come.

Young adults entering their first career

ready to make real money decisions: managing bills, improving credit, starting to invest, and setting themselves up for long-term financial stability.

And most importantly, it’s for families who believe success isn’t just about grades or degrees — it’s about teaching the life skills that create freedom, security, and confidence.

After this course, your teen will understand how to make their money work for them — how to turn paychecks into opportunities, use credit as a tool (not a trap), and build habits that lead to independence, not stress.

You’ll see the difference not just in how they spend money, but in how they see themselves — capable, responsible, and ready for what’s next.

ABOUT ME

JOSH MEEDER

Real-world entrepreneur & coach turning money skills into teen power.

I’m Josh, founder of Great Things LLC—a former multi-million-dollar entrepreneur turned transformation and business coach.

After mentoring hundreds of people, I kept seeing the same gap: smart, motivated teens were never taught how money actually works.

I built this course to fix that—real-world lessons, plain English, and tools you can use with your very next paycheck.

I’m not here to lecture; I’m the coach I wish I’d had at 16. We’ll keep it simple, actionable, and honest so money becomes a tool you control—not something that controls you. When you enroll, you join the Great Things family.

We’ll walk with you, celebrate your wins, and help you build the life you crave. It’s your time. Let’s make it happen.

We’re so confident this program will help your teen that we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.

If they don’t gain confidence and understanding about money in the first 30 days, you’ll receive a full refund — no questions asked.

Frequently Asked Questions

My teen isn’t interested in finance — will they even care?

Absolutely. The lessons are practical, visual, and real-world focused. We use relatable examples like paychecks, Venmo, and credit cards — not boring lectures.

What if I want to learn with them?

Perfect! Many parents take the course together with their teens — it creates powerful conversations and shared learning.

Is this useful if they’re already in college?

100%. The earlier they learn money skills, the better. But even at 22, these lessons are transformative.

How long does the course take?

It’s self-paced — most students complete it in 2–3 hours per week over four weeks.

Can my teen do it on their phone?

Yes — the course is mobile-friendly and works on any device.

Give Your Teen the Financial Foundation You Wish You’d Had.

Enroll today for just $247 and start building their financial confidence for life.

Peace of mind for you. Financial independence for them.

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