About Our Mission at HowMoneyWorks

The global literacy rate for all adults is expected to reach 90% by 2030.

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Our goal is to elevate global financial literacy to the same level by that same date.

Our MISSION is to ERADICATE financial illiteracy worldwide.

It's time to close the gap between those who know how money works and those who don't—the suckers. It's time to break the cycle of endless debt, foolish spending, and financial cluelessness, so anyone who wants to take control of their financial future has the knowledge to make it happen.
Financial Literacy
is understanding how to earn, spend, save, manage, and invest money. Simply put, it's knowing how money works.
Financial Illiteracy
on the other hand, is NOT knowing how money works, which can make you financially unwell... for life.

STATISTICS reveal the Widespread Damage financial illiteracy has caused in the U.S. alone.

$436 Billion is the amount mismanaged personal finances cost Americans in 2022.
Source: National Financial Educators Council Survey, January, 2023

Take a look at these facts that reveal the damage financial illiteracy has caused in America:

Source: Forbes

44%

of Americans don't have enough cash to cover a $400 emergency.

43%

of student loan borrowers are not making payments.

38%

of households in America have credit card debt.

33%

of American adults have zero retirement savings.

The HowMoneyWorks strategy focuses on Leveraging Education to stop the cycle of illiteracy and reverse the damage.

HowMoneyWorks, headquartered in the U.S., has a laser-focused commitment to create innovative books, classroom training, online resources, and a worldwide network of educators that are available to everyone on the planet.

3 WAYS

you can help us achieve our goal:
Read The Book
When you do, the human race is one person closer to reaching 90% of global financial literacy. Everyone counts!
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Attend The Class
Whether it's at a school, office, online, or one of our Learning Centers, take advantage of our in-person instruction.
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Become An Educator
To reach more communities, educators are needed. If our mission and material resonate with you, consider joining us.
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Contact me to get a copy of the book, attend a class, or learn about becoming a HowMoneyWorks Educator.
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Meet the cast of
The HowMoneyWorks Books
Get to know the stars of the book who learn with you, have fun along the way, and help bring it all to life.
Financial education can help people avoid being taken advantage of. No one wants to be a sucker!

Dana

42, Hospital Director
Smart and energetic, Dana is the kind of high-performing executive everyone wants to be in the room with. Everyone except those who aren't doing their jobs. Why? Because they all know Dana doesn't play.
Yeah, Dana, but most people don't want to be a student, either. That's why we make it easy and fun. I'd like to think I have something to do with that.

Clark

36, Ride Share Driver
He has a "brilliant" idea for an app if he could just raise enough cash... from anyone who wants in on the dream. Until then, it's the ride share thing. Flexible hours. No cubicles. Captive audience. What's not to love?
Just like an illness must be fought with medicine, financial illiteracy must be fought with education.

Mei

56, History Professor
Mei's students all share two fond memories from her class. Her favorite expression: "It's possible to be both nice and precise." And "Jeopardy Day", when the students get to be contestants and Mei gets to be Alex Trebek.
Great point, professor! You either become a student of how money works and take control of your money—or you stay a sucker.

Zoey

19, University Student
Zoey can't decide between physical therapy or marine biology. The choice would be simpler if people were as appreciative as animals when you do something nice for them. And by "people" she means her roommates.
That was deep, Mei and Zoey! But I just want to say—check me out in the book!

TJ

32, Medical Sales
TJ was made for sales and sales were made for TJ. He's got the only infectious things any doctor would ever want in their office—a deadly smile and a killer personality.
You know, TJ, it doesn't hurt to think a little deeper once in a while.

Sarah

49, Real Estate Agent
Some may forget to dot their i's and cross their t's, but not Sarah. Especially not in the word "stickler." While not known for tact, Sarah's honesty and persistence have helped her remain a top producer for over a decade.
It's never too late to teach an old dog to learn a new trick—or learn how to save a few bucks.

George

67, Retired Military Officer
Civilian life suits George well. Aside from restoring the old Mustang, he Facebooks with friends, FaceTimes with family, and facepalms over today's teens, who could all benefit from a butt-kicking bootcamp...in his opinion.
What are you waiting for? Read the book and change your life!

Hector

28, Restaurant Owner
A born motivator, Hector runs a small fleet of food trucks. Social media made his sandwiches a city-wide success, which is why he named the business, "Social Sandwich".