Financial Literacy Courses for Teens (6th-12th Grade)

All sessions are currently sold out. Join the waitlist to be the first to know when space opens in 2026. 

Every year the stock market creates new millionaires, and many of them are kids and teens. For too long, Black families have been left out of these wealth-building spaces. Our children deserve access too.

That's why I created the Black Wall Street Financial Literacy Series for Teens. I teach teens the money skills they should learn in school. These courses help students understand stocks, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and real estate in a way that actually makes sense.

We offer four courses each year. Every class is live, interactive, and intentionally small so students can get real support.

1. Stock Market Fundamentals — SOLD OUT

Students learn how the stock market works and begin virtual trading with a practice portfolio of $100,000. They research companies, make their first trades, and learn how to build wealth one share at a time.

2. Entrepreneurship for Teens — SOLD OUT

Students learn how to turn an idea into a real business. They work through simple steps like testing demand, understanding customers, and building a plan that makes sense before spending money.

3. Personal Finance 101 — SOLD OUT

Students learn budgeting, banking, saving, credit basics, compound interest, and practical money habits they can use right away. 

4. Real Estate for Beginners — SOLD OUT

Students learn the fundamentals of rental income, equity, property value, and long-term wealth building through real estate. Everything is taught with examples that are easy to understand.

 

What Makes These Classes Different?

I'm a financial literacy teacher and a former Wall Street analyst. These courses bring students the insider financial strategies I gained working at Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, plus the practical lessons I share with my own children. Every course includes live instruction, a self-paced curriculum, real world simulations, and strategies families can use together at home.

My goal is simple. I want your child to understand money, build confidence, and have real tools they can use for the rest of their life.