
KIDZ ECONOMY INVESTING SERIES · COURSE 2 OF 3
B.O.S.S.
Tower
Business · Opportunity · Strategy · Success
Students don't just learn about business. They run one.
A fast-paced after-school investment program where Years 4–6 students become Junior Analysts at the world's most chaotic investment firm — and learn to spot a great business before anyone else does.
8–10
WEEKS
Yr 4–6
AGE GROUP
50
MIN / LESSON
SGD 35
PER STUDENT / LESSON
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Stella Kong
Teenage CEO of B.O.S.S. Tower — brilliant, chaotic, needs your help
The after-school program where students analyse real businesses, manage a live share portfolio, and learn to think like the investors who shape the companies they'll work for one day.
THE PROBLEM
Students are taught what businesses are. Nobody teaches them how to evaluate one.
Understanding whether a business is worth investing in — whether it's profitable, whether it's unique, whether it can grow — is one of the most valuable skills a young person can develop. It's the foundation of entrepreneurial thinking, financial independence, and career resilience.
B.O.S.S. Tower builds that analytical skill through experience. Students don't read about revenue versus profit — they calculate it themselves. They don't hear about competition — they watch a copycat crisis unfold in their portfolio. They don't study scaling — they physically run out of capacity in a classroom simulation.
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Fictional businesses run across the entire program — each one teaching a different investment concept through real consequences.
Every lesson connects a real business concept to a live portfolio consequence. When Boba Burst targets the wrong customer and their share price drops, students who held those shares feel it. That feeling — and the analysis that explains it — is the most powerful financial education available to a Year 4–6 student.
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Core business concepts taught experientially — revenue vs profit, target market, competition, scaling, hype vs fundamentals and more.
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Cliffhanger ending every lesson — students leave each session genuinely wanting to know what happens to their portfolio next week.
HOW IT WORKS
One investment firm. Four businesses. Eight weeks of market drama.
Students are Junior Analysts at B.O.S.S. Tower. Their boss — the teenage CEO Stella Kong — makes brilliant but impulsive decisions. Students study the portfolio businesses, advise Stella before she acts, and manage their own share portfolios based on what they learn.
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Live Share Portfolio
Students hold shares in four real portfolio businesses across the program. Prices move every lesson based on Breaking News events — students buy, sell or hold with real Kidz Cash.
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Dividend Economy
Two businesses pay dividends every lesson — passive income for students who hold their shares. Two are volatile and reward smart timing. Students experience both strategies firsthand.
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The Analyst Brief
Every lesson includes a structured group activity where students discover the concept through experience — then apply it to advise Stella before the Trading Window opens.
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Breaking News Cliffhangers
Every lesson ends with a market alert that drops after the Trading Window closes. Students make decisions without knowing the outcome — exactly how real investing works.
WHY IT MATTERS
Business literacy is the new essential skill.
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Critical Thinking Through Consequence
When a student's portfolio drops because they ignored a warning sign, they learn analytical thinking in a way that no worksheet could replicate. The consequence IS the lesson.
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Real Concepts, Real Stakes
Revenue vs profit. Target market. Competitive advantage. Scaling. These are the concepts that drive real business decisions — and students experience each one personally.
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The Start of an Investor Mindset
Students who complete B.O.S.S. Tower don't just understand businesses — they evaluate them. That analytical habit is the foundation of every great financial decision they'll make.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
What B.O.S.S. Tower sets out to teach.
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Distinguish between revenue and profit and explain why a business with high sales can still be a poor investment
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Define target market and explain the consequences of selling to the wrong customer
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Analyse what makes a business competitively unique and why differentiation matters
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Identify the warning signs of a business that is scaling faster than it can handle
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Distinguish between hype-driven and fundamentals-driven investment decisions
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Read and interpret basic business performance indicators to make investment calls
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Recognise the common causes of business failure and apply that knowledge to portfolio decisions
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Evaluate an exit strategy — knowing when to sell is as important as knowing what to buy
PROGRAM JOURNEY
7 core episodes. 2 supplementary. 1 finale. Up to 10 lessons total.
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Welcome to the Tower
Students join B.O.S.S. Tower, receive their starting Kidz Cash, and make their first investment decisions using incomplete Business Profile Cards — discovering immediately why asking the right questions matters.
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Show Me the Money
SnapFresh announces record deliveries — but the costs tell a different story. Students run their own lemonade business across three rounds and discover that revenue is not the same as profit.
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Who Are You Selling To?
Boba Burst launches a luxury range aimed at the wrong customer. Students pitch the same product to secretly assigned customer profiles — and feel the mismatch firsthand.
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The Copycat Crisis
A global competitor launches an identical Boba Burst menu at half the price. Students design what one change would make their business impossible to copy — and discover what differentiation really means.
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Scale or Fail
SnapFresh lands a contract ten times their normal size. Students run a paper factory simulation that physically runs out of capacity — and feel the consequences of growing too fast.
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The Trend Trap
Boba Burst goes viral. The headlines look incredible. But do the fundamentals support the hype? Students must decide — and commit their KC — before the data is revealed.
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When Good Businesses Go Bad
SnapFresh collapses. Students conduct a business autopsy — examining the dossier and arguing which cause of death was the primary killer. The most dramatic price movement of the program.
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The Exit Strategy
An acquisition offer arrives for SnapFresh. Students must decide: sell now at a fixed price, or hold and hope the recovery continues? Timing an exit is one of the hardest decisions in investing.
SUPPLEMENTARY A · 9-WEEK SCHOOLS
S.B
The Hostile Takeover
A rival firm makes a move on GridPower — B.O.S.S. Tower's most reliable dividend payer. Students must calculate whether the buyout offer is worth more than the dividends they'd lose by selling.
SUPPLEMENTARY B · 10-WEEK SCHOOLS
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The Rival Takeover
A rival firm arrives to poach B.O.S.S. Tower's Junior Analysts. Students run a live investment panel using every tool from the program. The highest portfolio value wins Chief Investment Officer.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
What your student walks away able to do.
Evaluate businesses, not just products
Your student will look at a business and ask: is it profitable? Does it have a clear customer? Can it be copied? These questions are the foundation of investment thinking.
Spot the difference between hype and value
After experiencing a viral trend crash in their own portfolio, your student will approach exciting opportunities with analysis rather than excitement.
Read business news critically
Students leave B.O.S.S. Tower understanding that a positive headline can hide a negative story — and knowing exactly what questions to ask.
Make investment decisions with evidence
Every Trading Window trains students to act on analysis rather than instinct. That habit — commit to a position with a reason — transfers to every decision they make.
Understand dividend income vs growth investing
Having managed both types of shares across the program, students understand the trade-off between stability and opportunity — and can articulate why it matters.
Present and defend financial reasoning
The Finale requires students to pitch their investment analysis to a panel. That experience — preparing a case and defending it — builds communication skills alongside financial ones.
DURATION & SCHEDULE
Fits your school's CCA calendar. No disruption required.
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8–10
WEEKS PER PROGRAM
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50
WEEKS PER PROGRAM
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1×
PER WEEK, AFTER SCHOOL
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T1–T3
TERMS AVAILABLE
How the program length works. Every school receives the same 7 core lessons plus the Finale — that's the complete 8-week program. Schools with 9-week terms add Supplementary Lesson A (Passive Income Power) before the Finale. Schools with 10-week terms add both Supplementary A and B (The Market Recovery) before the Finale. Every program length delivers a complete financial education. Lessons can be adjusted between 40–60 minutes to fit your CCA slot.
PRICING
Simple, transparent pricing. Everything included.
Minimum Cohort
Programs run with a minimum of 6 students. The classroom economy works best with 8–18 students per cohort — enough for a competitive market without losing the personal touch.
What's Included
Every SGD 35 covers one complete lesson including all physical materials, the facilitator, and program management. There are no additional material fees, setup costs, or hidden charges.
Example Cost
A school running L.I.F.E. Agency for 10 students over 8 weeks pays SGD 2,800 total — less than SGD 350 per student for a complete financial literacy program with curriculum, resources and delivery.
Part of a Series
L.I.F.E. Agency is Course 1 of the Kidz Economy Investing Series. Schools that run all three programs receive priority booking and series pricing — contact us to discuss.
WHAT SCHOOLS ARE SAYING
Real results from real classrooms.
"[Placeholder] The L.I.F.E. Agency transformed how our students think about money. By Week 3, they were analysing market events with genuine sophistication. This is unlike anything else we've offered in our CCA programme."
School Leadership
Deputy Head · International School, Singapore
"[Placeholder] I've taught for twelve years and I've never seen students this engaged in a financial context. The Tycoon Taylor character keeps them hooked — and the concepts genuinely stick."
Parent
Year 6 Parent · International School, Malaysia
"[Placeholder] My daughter came home after the first lesson and explained to me what a stock market is. She's nine. That's the moment I knew this program was something special."
CCA Coordinator
Primary Educator · International School,Singapore
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ANNUAL FLAGSHIP EVENT · SINGAPORE
The
Financial Games
Once a year, Kidz Economy partner schools come together for a two-day financial literacy competition. Students who have completed L.I.F.E. Agency compete across seven medal events — applying everything they've learned in a format that feels like a championship, not a classroom.
Every event awards individual medals to the top three teams. A running medal tally determines the overall school champion — who takes home the Financial Games Travelling Trophy.
SAT + SUN
WEEKS
3 HRS
PER DAY
7
MEDAL EVENTS
4
STUDENTS PER TEAM
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5 pts
Gold
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3 pts
Silver
🥉
1 pt
Bronze
SGD 100 / student
Partner school entry
