Financial Letteracy
A is for Asset!
4/4/2025 | 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Makenna and Jonah meet friendly letters teaching the excitement of Assets!
Whether you're a parent eager to build financial awareness early or a teacher introducing money basics, “A is for Asset” opens the door to financial literacy with confidence and joy.
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Financial Letteracy is a local public television program presented by WHUT
Financial Letteracy
A is for Asset!
4/4/2025 | 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Whether you're a parent eager to build financial awareness early or a teacher introducing money basics, “A is for Asset” opens the door to financial literacy with confidence and joy.
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In the world of money, come sing with me!
Oh A is for Asset, bringing in the cash, What you own today can make your future last, Its a resource, a tool, its stacking up that dough, Money now or later, watch your value grow.
It could be a house, or stocks in your hand, Businesses, land, its all part of the plan, You own it now, and it works for you, Bringing in profits, yeah, thats what itll do.
A is for Asset, making money flow, Bringing cash today and tomorrow itll grow, Invest in your future, let your wealth expand, Assets bring the money, its all in your hands.
Stack it up now, let it grow over time, An asset keeps paying, and thats a good sign, From present to future, its building your way, A is for Asset, bringing cash every day.
A is for Asset, bringing cash every day!


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