Financial Literacy

April is Financial Literacy Month: Is the Next Generation Ready?

April is National Financial Literacy Month. While you might hear a lot of talk about "economic empowerment" this time of year, let’s strip away the jargon. What we’re actually talking about is making sure the next generation doesn't spend their adulthood drowning in financial stress.

Talking About the Money at Home: A Simple Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) Lesson That Actually Sticks

Most money lessons don’t fail because they’re wrong. They fail because they’re abstract. Allowance charts. Hypothetical budgets. Talks about “someday.” None of that sticks very well. What does stick is a real decision involving real money—and that’s exactly what the PFD creates every year. It’s one of the few moments when kids can see how money decisions actually get made.
Young Adult Influencer

MoneyTok vs. Reality: How to Vet Financial Advice in 60 Seconds

Short-form video has officially become the go-to spot for financial advice and money tips. In 2025, the average #FinTok viewer logged over 400 hours of financial content, and 60% of Gen Z increased their watch time on these videos. Learn how to equip your family with a 60-second red-flag checklist to spot the difference between a viral trend and a solid strategy.
Next Gen

What the Next Generation Wants to Know About Money—And How We’re Helping Them Find the Answers

April is Financial Literacy Month, and at Nuvision, it’s more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a call to action. This April, we asked the next generation one simple question: What do you want to know about money? The answers were honest, eye-opening, and in many cases, moving.

Teaching Kids About Money: Why Your Everyday Actions Matter

Learn how parents’ everyday money habits influence children’s financial futures. Find out why modeling budgeting, saving, and responsible spending at home is key to building financially savvy kids.
budget

How to Budget: Learning to Manage Your Money Like a Pro

Ever wonder how some people seem to always have money for the things they want? It’s not luck—it’s budgeting. Learning how to budget can help you spend on things you love without feeling broke. Here’s your guide to making smart money choices, setting goals, and using your cash like a pro.
Learning about money

Making time for financial literacy: How to talk to your kids about money

At Nuvision, we believe that financial literacy is essential. We also believe parents still play the most important role in developing a child’s attitudes towards money, so we wanted to help make that process easier for those who might be wondering where to start. Here are our top tips about teaching kids about money: