Money
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Doughnet.com
Reviewed September 14, 1999 by Matthew Calegari, a reader from San Francisco, California who is affiliated with the site. Doughnet.com is a place where teenagers can go with their parents to learn all about finances. The goal of the site is to prepare young adults for the real, sometimes scary, world of money. Many Generation Xers have racked up heavy credit card debt at a young age because no one ever sat down and had a heart to heart conversation with them about finances. At this site teens can budget, shop, save, bank, and donate to charities, all the while learning valuable lessons. Doughnet.com - it’s how to handle your money. Check it out!
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Counterfeit Detection
Reviewed April 4, 2000 by Zoe, a parent from St Louis, usa who is affiliated with the site. How do you know if your money is counterfeit or genuine? Visit this fun site and learn all about the security features on a banknote ....the bits that make them difficult to copy. Then take a look at your own money and decide for yourself.
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CNBC Student Stock Tournament
"Open to teams from classrooms (grades four through twelve) or student investment clubs, a CNBC Student Stock Tournament portfolio begins with $10,000 in play money. You may trade in any common or preferred stocks valued at $5.00 or more and listed on the New York, American or NASDAQ exchange. Your portfolio is not charged for any commissions on purchases or sales, and teams can own up to twenty different stocks. In order to qualify to win the first quarter prize of 250 shares of General Electric stock for your school, be sure to enter by January 1, 1998."
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Busy Kids Today...Leaders Tomorrow!
Reviewed February 1, 2001 by Kathy Archambault, a parent from Rogers, AR who is affiliated with the site. Biz-eKids provides "kid-friendly advice on 1) starting a business - 10 tips for successful kidpreneurs 2) Kids and Cash - hot ideas for cash, the Dow, successful kid investors 3)Career Exploration - quiz, career definitions 4) Web World - using the Internet to research. The site includes "kid + parent" business book reviews, teacher curriculum and a library of terms.
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Bonus Money
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Biz World Game
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Banknote Gallery
April 21, 2004: From L. T., a reader from Barcelona , Spain, who is not affiliated with the site. "Beautiful website with many scans of banknotes from all countries of the world. A must for all banknote collectors."
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ANTARCTICA Film Arts
Reviewed January 4, 2000 by Stephen Barnwell, a reader from New York City who is affiliated with the site. Can money be art? Can art be money? The line is blurred in this unusual site where you can see and buy ANTARCTICA Dollars designed and printed by internationally acclaimed artsit Stephen Barnwell.
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American Numismatic Association
Reviewed August 26, 1999 by a parent from Colorado Springs, Colorado USA who is affiliated with the site. The ANA is a non-profit, educational organization chartered by Congress and dedicated to the collection and study of coins, paper money, tokens and medals. We have Junior (age 17 or younger) memberships and work with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in their Merit Badge programs.The on-line Money Museum has various exhibits from our collections.
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AllowanceNet
Reviewed August 12, 1999 by a reader from Washington, D.C. who is affiliated with the site. Wonderful site! Well done graphics & the features are great.
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