I just remembered something interesting from 5th grade. My teacher would occasionally hand out fake money - for good grades, answering difficult questions, etc. - that we could use to buy prizes, including my favorite - getting out of a homework assignment! We were also allowed to start businesses in an attempt to make more money. This also gave classmates something to buy with their money! Well, I just remembered that I started a BROKERAGE/INVESTMENT BANK! Literally, I would bring in the newspaper every day and fellow classmates could give me money and "buy" stocks. If the stock went up, they could sell and make money. If the stock went down then I'd make money! And of course, I was skimming a little off the top for fees
No joke, I became the wealthiest, most powerful person in the class. I had tons of money and started loaning out money!
Anyway, I have no idea what made me remember this, but I found it interesting. Anyone else have any interesting stories about how they learned about finance as a child?

Anyway, I have no idea what made me remember this, but I found it interesting. Anyone else have any interesting stories about how they learned about finance as a child?
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