The Graduation Gift That Lasts a Lifetime
They’ve earned the diploma. Now give them the one class that really matters — how to manage their money.
Why This Course Matters
Most new grads walk into adult life with no idea how to:
- Budget their first paycheck
- Avoid credit card debt
- Plan for emergencies
- Build smart financial habits
And no one ever taught them. Until now.
What They’ll Learn
Over 6 weeks, your grad will get a crash course in real-world money skills — taught by a tenured finance professor who actually makes it make sense.
✅ How to build (and stick to) a simple budget
✅ What to do with their first real paycheck
✅ Credit scores, debt traps, and how to avoid both
✅ How to start saving — even on an entry-level income
✅ Emergency funds, insurance, and other adulting essentials
✅ The mindset to manage money with clarity and confidence
The Perfect Graduation Gift
Flowers wilt. Cash disappears. This? Changes lives.
Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or mentor — this course is a gift that teaches your grad how to use money, not just spend it.
Bonus: Every purchase includes a printable, personalized gift certificate so you can wrap it up with pride.
Meet Your Instructor
Prof. Stacy Mastrolia — aka The Money Teacher™ — is a tenured accounting professor, a former corporate finance executive, and a woman on a mission to make financial literacy a life skill, not a privilege.
With 20+ years of experience and her signature Financial Independence To Purpose Framework™, she’s taught thousands of students to move from financial stress to financial strength — and now, your grad is next.
Course Details
- 🗓 Starts: June 15th or August 10th
- 💻 Format: 6 weeks of online video lessons + downloadable tools
- 🧠 Support: Self-paced with guided weekly structure, weekly live Zooms
- 🎓 Designed For: High school or college grads, 17–24
Pricing & Enrollment
One-Time Purchase: $99
Includes Gift Certificate + Email Delivery Option
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Give the gift of financial confidence
Your Grad Deserves This
They’re ready for the next chapter — let’s make sure they’re actually ready.
Because the best graduation gift isn’t money.