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Cadette My Money Habits Badge

Sponsored by Charles Schwab
Item: 61185
$3.50

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When it comes to money, you can develop positive habits that help you reach your goals and protect your finances. Start by becoming aware of your spending habits, understanding what debt means, finding out how to protect your money, and getting to know some investment basics.

1. Explore ways to exchange money
2. Find out what influences spending
3. Manage your spending habits
4. Learn investing basics
5. Investigate how to be a safe and savvy shopper

When you've earned this badge, you will know what it means to invest, manage your spending habits, and make smart money decisions.

Made in USA. 

U.S. Produced: This product was made or assembled in the U.S., which minimizes shipping distances and delivers a lower carbon footprint.

Badge Information



Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials.

Product Details

When it comes to money, you can develop positive habits that help you reach your goals and protect your finances. Start by becoming aware of your spending habits, understanding what debt means, finding out how to protect your money, and getting to know some investment basics.

1. Explore ways to exchange money
2. Find out what influences spending
3. Manage your spending habits
4. Learn investing basics
5. Investigate how to be a safe and savvy shopper

When you've earned this badge, you will know what it means to invest, manage your spending habits, and make smart money decisions.

Made in USA. 

U.S. Produced: This product was made or assembled in the U.S., which minimizes shipping distances and delivers a lower carbon footprint.

Badge Information



Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials.