

The Easiest Way to Raise a Money-Smart Kid
Cash Camp gives you everything you need to raise a thoughtful, generous, and confident young saver.
Money habits are set by age 7.
According to a 2013 study from the University of Cambridge, children’s money habits are formed by the age of 7. Early experiences with money shape how they’ll spend, save, and think about money for life.
Understanding What Money Is
From Piggy Banks to Purchases
Your child will learn what money is, where it comes from, and how it’s used through fun videos, real coins, and easy examples they can relate to—like snacks, toys, and birthdays.


Building Smart Money Habits with Save, Spend, Give
Simple Jars, Big Lessons
Kids learn to sort their money into Save, Spend, and Give jars—helping them build habits of generosity, patience, and purpose from the start.
Making Money Conversations Easy for Parents
You Don’t Have to Be a Financial Expert
With step-by-step parent videos, scripts, and printable guides, Cash Camp gives you everything you need to teach your child about money—with zero stress or guesswork.

Just 1 in 4 kids say they regularly talk to their parents about money.
Opening up early creates lifelong comfort around budgeting, spending, and saving.
Why Parents Love Cash Camp
Age-Appropriate Lessons
Short, silly, and simple—just right for kids ages 5–7.
What Makes Cash Camp Different
Printables That Actually Get Used
Chore charts, money trackers, and cut-out badges that your kid will want to show off.
Designed With Real Families in Mind
Built for Busy Families
No prep required. Just press play, print, and go.
Big Benefits in a Small Package
Lifetime Access
Learn at your own pace—and come back whenever your child is ready for a refresher.
Only 23 U.S. states require high school financial literacy.
Most kids won’t learn money skills in school—meaning it’s up to parents to start early.
Cash Camp: Little Savers
🎉 Intro Price: $79
Teach your child the basics of money with fun video lessons, hands-on activities, and printable tools.
Includes lifetime access + future updates.👉 Price increases to $99 after introductory period—get in early!
All-Ages Bundle
💰 Bundle Price: $250
Grow with your child year after year. This bundle includes all four age-specific Cash Camp courses, each with developmentally-tailored lessons, challenges, and printables. Ages 8-10, 11-14 and 15-18 are all coming later in 2025.👉 One-time purchase. Lifetime access to all levels.
Parents are the #1 influence on kids’ financial behavior.
According to the T. Rowe Price Parents, Kids & Money Survey, Kids model what they see. Teaching healthy money habits early helps them build confidence and awareness.

About
Coach Nichols
I hold a Bachelor's in Finance and an MBA, and I’ve spent the past 17 years helping families grow wealth, reduce debt, and make smarter money decisions. But no financial plan matters more to me than the one I’m building at home—with my own kids.I created Cash Camp because I wanted a way to teach children real money skills without lectures, apps, or overwhelm. What started at our kitchen table has turned into a hands-on course helping families raise confident, thoughtful, and money-smart kids—starting as early as age 5.If you want to give your child a head start with money (and maybe learn a few tips yourself), you’re in the right place.
About
Cooper
Say hi to Cooper, my 5-year-old partner-in-crime and co-star of Cash Camp: Little Savers! He's curious, energetic, and always ready to ask the big questions—like “Can we get ice cream?”Cooper helps keep the lessons fun and relatable for your child by learning right alongside them. If your kid loves silly faces, high-fives, and hands-on activities, they’re going to love Cooper.

Kids form emotional associations with money as early as age 5.
According to the University of Wisconsin-Madison study from 2018, by age 5, children are already developing emotional connections to money based on what they observe—like stress, excitement, or secrecy. Early conversations can help shape healthy, confident money mindsets for life.
0
is the amount of personal finance education most kids get in early elementary school.
84%
of parents say they wish they had learned more about money growing up.
7
is the age by which most core money habits are already formed.
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Ready When You Are
Whether you're feeling totally ready or just curious—Cash Camp: Little Savers is here to make teaching your child about money easy, fun, and actually effective.Don’t wait for “someday.” Start building smart money habits today.