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Give-Get Financial Board Game

Give-Get Financial Board Game

Game - Financial Literacy

⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌55
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
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All Versions of Give

2.0.13

March 27, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.0.12

November 1, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.0.10

April 15, 2023

Minor bug fixes

2.0.9

April 2, 2023

bug fixes

2.0.7

December 12, 2022

This version includes increased speed performance! Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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2.0.4

September 27, 2022

This version includes increased speed performance! Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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2.0.3

August 22, 2022

This version includes the spectator gaming mode! Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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1.5.37

April 26, 2022

This version includes minor bug fixes Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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1.5.34

March 31, 2022

This version includes minor bug fixes Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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1.5.32

February 27, 2022

This version includes minor bug fixes Please email us your feedback at contact@finance411.com The Give-Get Team!
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Description of Give

Give-Get is a financial literacy game used to teach budgeting, saving, and borrowing. Students compete, play and learn outside of the classroom. Students move around the board making decisions to Give money to potentially Get money. In order to successfully move around the board, a student must understand their essential expenses and plan for unexpected expenses by establishing an emergency fund. Once a student has their essential expenses and emergency fund covered, then any additional money can be used for discretionary spending, saving or investing. A student has two choices to use their discretionary dollars. They can do nothing (the equivalent of keeping their money under the mattress) or they can Give money to potentially Get money depending on where they land on the board. The Four Corners are the most important spaces on the board and represent Budgeting. Establishing a weekly, monthly or annual budget is the first step to getting a handle on your finances. You have to figure out how much money is coming in and how much money is going out to calculate how much is left for saving and investing. The Piggy represents a guaranteed savings account which is the foundation of an overall retirement planning strategy. Examples of guaranteed saving vehicles that can also provide guaranteed income are pensions and annuities. In addition, checking accounts, savings accounts, certificate of deposits and money market funds are relatively safe investments and pay varying degrees of interest on your money so they are also considered a Piggy. The Chart represents a non-guaranteed investment account. If you are saving for longer-term goals (10+ years), investing in the stock market can be a good way to create wealth. Some examples used to invest in the stock market are individual stocks, passive index funds and active mutual funds. The Ticket represents speculation or gambling. Examples are playing the lottery, betting on a sporting event or playing a slot machine. With gambling, once the event is over or the slot machine’s reels stop spinning, your chance to win money is over. It is an all or nothing proposition. You either win or lose. The House represents asset ownership. It illustrates how an asset appreciates in value over time, but may lose value if you have to sell it in a fire sale. Owning an asset can be very rewarding and financially beneficial. Examples of owning an asset are a primary residence, an investment property, a business venture, a private investment, commercial real estate or a piece of art or jewelry. The Pillars represent Borrowing. Borrowing can be a positive financial transaction if you have a plan to repay the loan and a plan for the use of the proceeds. Examples of borrowing are a home loan, a line of credit, credit cards, or student loans. A student wins if their opponent goes bankrupt or if they are the first player to have a net worth of at least $100. Sponsors can use the app for a national competition with scholarship opportunities.
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Give: FAQ

Can Give support iPad devices?

Yes, Give works on iPad devices.
Give was released by Finance411 LLC.
The minimum iOS requirement: 12.0.
The average rating for the Give app is 4.7.
The Primary Genre Of The Give App Is Games.
The current version of the Give app is 2.0.13.
The latest Give update was rolled out on July 8, 2024.
The Give app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Give app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Finance411 LLC.
You can use the Give app in English.
Unfortunately, Give is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Give.
No, Give does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Give

  • I like the game …HELP

    I will write more reviews! I’m enjoying this game! Can y’all reprogram the game to go beyond 100, as its end? That would make it more enjoyable
  • Just plain bad

    Game is so glitchy, repetitive, doesn't teach anything and doesn't count wins how is it a test grade
  • Meh

    It’s meh