SFHS Finance Club


About Us:
At the Saint Francis High School EconFin Club, we’re want to equip students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the world of finance! From understanding the basics of budgeting to exploring investment strategies, SFHS Finance Club offers a platform to dive deep into the financial world.
What We Do:
- Club Meeting: Learn from students like you and gain hands-on experience with interactive workshops on topics like personal finance, stock market investing, and entrepreneurship.
- Guest Speakers: Hear from professionals in banking, investing, and entrepreneurship who share their experiences and offer invaluable insights.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded peers, to build your network and explore potential career paths.
- Publish Articles/Blogs: Develop your writing and research skills by contributing articles on finance-related topics. Share your knowledge and insights with the broader school community through our club's publications.
Join Us:
Whether you’re passionate about finance or just curious to learn more, the Saint Francis High School Finance Club welcomes all students.
We meet every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Come join us and start your journey towards financial literacy and leadership!


"Dive into Awesome Finance and Economics Resources!"
Check out this cool list of websites and tools we’ve put together to help you get a grip on all things finance and economics. Whether you're curious about investing, want to master personal finance, or just explore global economic trends, these resources are perfect for high school students like us to start learning and having fun with money and markets!
Finance Resources:
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Investopedia (www.investopedia.com)
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​The Motley Fool (www.fool.com)​
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Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org)​
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Yahoo Finance (finance.yahoo.com)​
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Morningstar (www.morningstar.com)​
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Financial Times (www.ft.com)​
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Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) (www.ngpf.org)​
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The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition (www.wsj.com)​
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NerdWallet (www.nerdwallet.com)​
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The Balance (www.thebalance.com)​
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Economics Websites:
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The Economist (www.economist.com)
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Council on Economic Education (CEE) (www.councilforeconed.org)
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​FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) (fred.stlouisfed.org)​
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IMF (International Monetary Fund) (www.imf.org)​
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Economics Help (www.economicshelp.org)​
