The Wealth Club promotes financial literacy as a life-long journey. Our unique, interactive curriculum is designed to plant seeds cultivating essential skills in money management, savings and investments. It lays the ground work and a strong foundation toward financial success for youth and young adults.
Our key underlying principle is that wealth is well-being. We encourage youth and young adults to understand that physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and financial well being all contribute to one’s actual and ultimate sense of wealth.
Wealth is tangible and intangible. It encompasses essential elements such as belief systems, values and responsibilities to self, family and community, as well as symbolizing money, stocks, real estate, etc.
Our middle school student participants will use the highly popular curriculum developed by Creative Wealth International. It can be customized for families, specific group interests and formatted for different time frames. It shows you: • How beliefs and attitudes influence wealth potential • Why money is simply a form of energy • How to manage money effectively when spending, saving, investing and donating • How to make money work for you • How to build financial independence using stocks, business and real estate • Wonderful ways to use money to support family and community
High school students will use the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) High School Financial Planning Program. This dynamic curriculu offers: • Your financial plan: Where it all begins • Budgeting: making the most of your money • Investing: making money work for you • Good debt, bad debt: using credit wisely • Your money: keeping it safe and secure • Insurance: protecting what you have • Career: doing what matters most
Rising Sun’s creative approach to financial literacy offers many tools and teaches skills needed to reach financial freedom. The program’s well-being principles are valuable, holistic and practical.
We collaborate with outstanding professionals, from the Washington metropolitan area’s financial institutions, who provide supplemental information, instruction and practical applications for achieving financial goals.