Kash Kids Camp courses

At the end of the program, kids will be tested to ensure they have retained 80% of the information. If more than 35% of the students make less than 80% on their test, additional classes will be offered at no cost to ensure students understand. Once students have passed they receive a certificate and if funds are available students will leave with their own book and/or CD project or participate with other Jacksonville schools in their project.

Our programs

Elementary

(K-2/ Grades 3-5)

Money Foundations
Students learn:
- What money is and how it works
- Saving, spending, and earning
- Basic financial decision-making

All through books, games, and hands-on activities that make learning fun and memorable.

Middle School

(Grade 6-8)

Money in Action <br
Students begin applying what they learn:
-Budgeting and smart spending
- Decision-making and consequences
- Introduction to entrepreneurship

Through real-world simulations, group challenges, and interactive learning.

High School



Future Ready: Financial Life Skills

Students prepare for real life:
- Credit and debt management
- Saving vs. investing
- Career readiness and income planning
Workforce Development Skills

So they graduate with skills—not just a diploma.

4 Ways To Make Money

There are many ways to make money. Here’s how you can do it too!

Assets and liabilities

Liabilities are something that you have to repay, as a loan. Assets on the other hand represent what someone else owes.

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Negative Net worth

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Net Worth

Liabilities are something that you have to repay, as a loan. Assets on the other hand represent what someone else owes.

Cash Flow

Let’s discuss how important cashflow is for your household.

Good Debt Bad Debt

Let’s discuss good debt and bad debt.

Fun Financial Basics

Liabilities are something that you have to repay, as a loan. Assets on the other hand represent what someone else owes.

Cash Flow Advanced

If you’ve taken our intro course you know how important cash flow is this course will dig even deeper!