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Inside the U.S. Mint

Viewers get a look at the inside of the Philadelphia Mint, a conversation with the designers of the Sacajawea gold one dollar coin, the Canadian Mint, and an overview of the Ero-dollar

The Road To Riches: Basic Money Management

Teaches the basic principles of money management and financial planning in an entertaining format that teens will relate to. Fast paced and humorous, it includes interviews with a financial planner, a bank president, an insurance agent, a CPA, and other financial professionals who offer advice on managing money and fiscal responsibility

If You Made A Million

Marvelossimo the Mathematical Magician is the guide as he teaches students about money and how it is used. By David Schwartz and Steven Kellogg. Animated

Secrets of Making Money

Part of the award-winning, Nova: Scientific Discovery Series, this program explores the latest techniques used to combat counterfeiting. Contains language that may be objectionable to some viewers - PREVIEW RECOMMENDED

Scrooge McDuck and Money

Outlines the uses of money throughout history and relates some of the money words and phrases in use today. Animated

Money Rock

Viewers will learn about savings, allowance, expenses, taxes, investments, barter and trade, how to write a check, and the national debt

Money: Bucks, Banks, and Business

Part 1 - Bucks: Looks at the history of money, why money should be controlled in circulation, inflation & depression, modern money, preventing counterfeit money, design of currency, the work of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, the future of money. Part 2- Banks: Looks at the origin of the word "bank" and banks in the U.S. today, security, FDIC, banks as a business, assets, liabilities, and credit

Managing Currencies and Policy Coordination

Extends the discussion by examining what motivates governments to manage currencies and coordinate policies

Making Change

Moneymaker, the magical mathematician, helps two young buyers learn the values of coins: pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars

Learning About Money

Introduces students to the concept of money. Explains what it means to trade something, that trading was how people once bought things, that different objects including gold and animal hides were once used for bartering, and that every country has its own form of money. Discusses the various coins and bills we use in this country

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