2023 National Personal Finance Challenge Finalists
Congratulations to the finalists for the 2023 National Personal Finance Challenge! The National Personal Finance Challenge (NPFC) is a nationwide competition that offers high school students the opportunity to build and demonstrate their knowledge in the concepts of earning income, spending, saving, investing, managing credit, and managing risk. In the first round, competitors completed a 30-question, online rapid-fire exam. In regional and national finals, students use what they have learned from the six areas of knowledge to create a financial plan for a fictitious family scenario.
We’re excited that this year classmates, teachers, families, and fans of personal finance will be able to watch the finals live on the CEE YouTube channel. The final round is comprised of a case study presentation, where students use what they have learned from the six areas of knowledge to create a financial plan for a fictitious family scenario. Tune in on Monday, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. ET. We’re sure you’ll be impressed with this year’s competitors!! Watch the livestream here.
The NPFC has been generously sponsored by Voya Financial since 2015. “As a company that’s laser focused on financial wellness as a whole, we needed a program that could teach everything and have the potential to reach every kid who needed it. We were introduced to CEE and the Challenge, and the rest is history,” says Braeden Mayrisch, Vice President of Stakeholder Equity and Impact at Voya Financial.
Once again, congratulations to the winners. We can’t wait to see you at finals!
2023 National Personal Finance Challenge Finalists:
Vestavia Hills High School, Alabama
Tuscaloosa County High School, Alabama
Hamilton High School, Arizona
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, Arkansas
Adrian Wilcox High School, California
Dunwoody High School, Georgia
Salem High School, Georgia
Kenwood Academy High School, Illinois
Naperville Central High School, Illinois
Andover High School, Kansas
Applications and Research Laboratory, Maryland
Edgewood High School, Maryland
Brockton High School, Massachusetts
Somerville High School, Massachusetts
Chelsea High School, Michigan
Hopkins High School, Minnesota
Holmes County Central High School, Mississippi
Germantown High School, Mississippi
Hannibal Career and Technical Center, Missouri
Skyview High School, Montana
Ravenna Senior High, Nebraska
Hunter College High School, New York
Lenoir County Early College High School, North Carolina
Raleigh Charter High School, North Carolina
Madeira High School, Ohio
Edmond Memorial High School, Oklahoma
Baldwin High School, Pennsylvania
North Kingstown Senior High School, Rhode Island
Woonsocket High School, Rhode Island
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Virginia
Plano West Senior High School, Texas
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