Inspiring Students to Become Canada’s Next Entrepreneurs

Preparing Students for Their Financial Futures
In the More than Money program students explore the concepts of earning, spending, sharing and saving money in order to increase their chances of lifelong financial success.

Learn all about the Possibilities of Business
Entrepreneurs drive the Canadian economy, strengthen communities and create jobs. However, children are often not encouraged to become entrepreneurs.
In JA’s newly updated A Business of My Own Online program, you'll put on your entrepreneurial hat and run your own retail business. You'll learn how to start a business, produce and promote your products, track your finances and manage a team.

Empowering Students to Make Smart, Lifelong Financial Choices
Canadian youth are growing up in a time in which spending is easier than ever and debt is a way of life. This problem is exacerbated by hectic family schedules, which leave parents with little time to teach their children about money management.
How can we prepare today’s youth to avoid personal debt?
Through the newly updated Dollars With Sense program, students get the vital tools they need to make smart financial decisions, live debt-free and become savvy investors. Students learn personal money management skills that they can apply to their lives ... beginning now.

Inspiring Middle-School Students to Stay in School and Plan for Success
In Economics for Success, students take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, as well as learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. New content around payroll deductions and taxes help students understand how their work helps pay for public infrastructure and services.

Inspiring Middle-School Students to Stay in School and Plan for Success
In Economics for Success, students take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, as well as learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. New content around payroll deductions and taxes help students understand how their work helps pay for public infrastructure and services.

Empowering students with financial literacy
Canadian youth are growing up in a time in which spending is easier than ever and debt is a way of life.
This problem is exacerbated by hectic family schedules, which leave parents with little time to teach their children about money management. Limited resources in schools mean that they are also not able to teach students critical financial skills that will keep them out of debt and help them succeed in life.
Personal Finance is JA’s new financial literacy program for high school students. The program teaches students personal money management skills including the key elements of personal finance such as spending wisely, budgeting, saving, investing and using credit.
