Millionaire Mindset.
The class that takes a student from never having invested to opening their first account. We teach it in person, in real classrooms, across 30+ schools a year — 100,000 students and counting.
in classrooms
every year
published unedited
for everyone else
Everything from the class, right here.
Tell us what landed and what didn't — that feedback is what rewrites the curriculum. Then take the slides and the research sheet home with you. All of it is free and always will be.
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The full spreadsheet, unedited and public — raves, shrugs, and criticism alike.
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The full five-day deck we taught from, exactly as you saw it on the screen.
Open the deck ↗ Google SheetsFund research sheet
The worksheet for comparing funds — make a copy and keep using it.
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This is what a FinMango week looks like.
Three minutes inside a real classroom — the questions students actually ask, and the moment compound interest finally clicks.
Inside the five days.
From investment basics to practical mastery in one week. Students learn compound interest, how to read a mutual fund, how to benchmark it against the market, and how to sidestep the mistakes that quietly cost people decades of returns. They leave knowing which account to open and how to open it — a curriculum sharpened by feedback from 16,000+ students.
Compound interest & growth
How small, steady contributions snowball into life-changing sums — and why starting early matters more than starting big.
Fund research & analysis
Reading expense ratios, returns, and holdings well enough to tell a great fund from an expensive one.
Avoiding common pitfalls
The behavioral traps — market timing, high fees, panic selling — and the habits that sidestep them.
Brokerage & account setup
Choosing a brokerage and opening the right account, walked through step by step until it's actually done.
Market index comparison
Benchmarking against the S&P 500 and other indexes to judge what a fund's performance is really worth.
Tax-free investing
Using Roth IRAs and other tax-advantaged accounts to keep far more of what those decades of growth earn.
We'll teach the week. Or you can.
We come in and run all five days ourselves, at no cost to your school. Would rather teach it yourself? Every file is already open — copy it, edit it, no permission needed.
16,000 reviews. Not one of them edited.
After every program, students review it anonymously. We publish every response exactly as written — the raves, the shrugs, and the criticism. The whole spreadsheet is public.
Everything we teach, open to everyone.
You don't need to be in one of our classrooms to learn this. Every lesson, calculator, and simulator below is free and open right now — built by our team and ambassadors, used by teachers, parents, and students in dozens of countries.
Interactive lessons
All lessons ↗Budgeting Basics
Track spending, allocate income, and build a budget that survives contact with real life.
Start track →Credit Score Mastery
What actually moves a credit score, how to build history from zero, and how to keep it clean.
Start track →Investment Education
Compounding, market indicators, account types, and how long-term wealth is really built.
Start track →College & Student Aid
FAFSA, aid packages, and student loans — how to pay for college without drowning in debt.
Start track →Financial Goals
Turning vague money wishes into dated, funded plans you can actually follow through on.
Start track →Real Estate
Mortgages, closing costs, house hacking, and rentals — what building equity really involves.
Start track →Entrepreneurial Thinking
Mental models from Feynman, Buffett, and Munger, applied to starting and funding something.
Start track →Small Business Guide
Websites, online accounts, SEO, and payments — bringing a small business into the digital era.
Start track →Cryptocurrency
Blockchain, Bitcoin, and digital currencies explained plainly — including the risks.
Start track →Calculators & simulators
All tools ↗Barrier Breakers at Kent State.
Once a year, the top students from Northeast Ohio spend a day on campus building, pitching, and competing for cash prizes and scholarships. It's the loudest room we're in all year.
The man who teaches the week.
Bob Gillingham, a 1969 graduate of the University of Illinois, has built an impressive legacy as both a successful auto dealership owner and an influential educator. His journey into education began in 1997 when he started teaching Junior Achievement to high school students, focusing on business startup principles.
By 2003, he had refined his curriculum to teach students how to invest in the stock market—a topic that has since become his primary focus. Bob has expanded his reach with FinMango, teaching approximately 8,000 students annually across 27 high schools and colleges in five different states.
A teacher whose impact is measured in careers changed.
- Ohio School Boards Association — Volunteer of the Year 2024 · Northeast Region
- Time Magazine — Dealer of the Year Honored for educational impact
Bob Notes.
Classroom moments, market lessons, and snapshots from the road — posted by Bob himself, whenever there's something worth sharing. No filter, no schedule.
Bob's notes are his own — personal reflections and views, not official positions of FinMango, and never financial advice.
Financial literacy shouldn't depend on who your parents are. That's why we teach it in person — and why we never put a price on the rest of it.
Why we show up every week
Bring the week to your school.
We'll teach it, or we'll hand you everything you need to teach it yourself. Either way it costs your school nothing.