Finance Go Fish: 3 Financial Literacy Card Games for Kids (Ages 10+) – Go Fish, Memory, Old Maid with 28 Money Terms, Definitions & Artwork
Finance Go Fish is a 3-in-1 card game that teaches intermediate to advanced financial literacy to kids ages 10 and up. It includes 56 sturdy cards covering 28 term pairs like Inflation, Equity, and Diversification, plus an Old Maid card and rules for Go Fish, Memory, and Old Maid. Each match requires players to read the term and definition aloud, turning play into learning.
How Does Finance Go Fish Teach Money Vocabulary?
Instead of matching numbers, players match financial terms with their definitions. When a pair is found, the player reads the term and definition aloud, sparking conversation and real-life examples. This repetition and guided discussion help reinforce concepts. The game works for Go Fish, Memory Match, and Old Maid, so the learning stays fresh across different formats.
What Financial Terms Are Included?
The deck covers 28 intermediate to advanced terms, including Inflation, Diversification, Capital Gains, Equity, Risk Tolerance, Depreciation, Compound Interest, and more. Each card features a clear, age-appropriate definition and engaging artwork to improve retention. The vocabulary targets pre-teens and teens, building on foundational concepts.
Who Is This Game For?
Designed for ages 10 and up, Finance Go Fish works well in homeschool settings, classrooms, or family game nights. Parents, teachers, and mentors can use it to introduce financial literacy concepts in a fun, low-pressure way. The familiar card game mechanics make it accessible even for players new to money topics.
What’s in the Box?
| Total Cards | 56 term cards (28 pairs) + 1 Old Maid card |
| Included Rules | Go Fish, Memory Match, Old Maid |
| Accessories | Card holder, rule cards, bonus printable 28-page coloring book |
| Age Range | 10+ (intermediate to advanced) |
The sturdy cards and durable box keep everything organized for repeated use. The card holder helps smaller hands manage the deck during play.
Is It Suitable for Family Game Night?
Yes. Because the games are classic and the vocabulary is integrated naturally, families can play together while learning money concepts. The included rules for three different games allow variety in a single session. The printable coloring book adds a creative extension activity for younger siblings or after-play fun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the game require existing financial knowledge?
No. Terms are defined on each card, so players learn during play. The definitions are age-appropriate and designed for new exposure.
Can this be used with younger children?
The terms are intermediate to advanced, recommended for ages 10 and up. Younger kids may find the vocabulary challenging without adult guidance.
How many players can join?
The games are designed for 2–4 players, typical for card games like Go Fish, Memory, and Old Maid.