Adolescents Business School Licensing Program
For parents, schools, academies, churches, homeschoolers, and educators building children’s real-world thinking, financial, and life skills.
About the Fordax ABS licensing
The Fordax ABS licensing refers to the rights and permissions granted to schools, centers, or educators to use the Adolescents Business School (ABS) curriculum and Teacher-in-a-Box Kit in their programs. It is a formal agreement that lets a licensee legally access, teach, and implement the full ABS course materials—including lesson plans, worksheets, presentation slides, objectives, activities, assessment tools, and guides—under defined terms. Instead of just receiving content, licensees get a complete educational system they can deliver to students as part of their business or school offerings.
Who Is This Program For?
The Junior MBA can be licensed to any group invested in youth development
Parents
Who want their children to grow with real-world thinking, strong values, and practical skills for life, money, and work.
Schools
That want to enrich learning by adding business, financial literacy, and problem-solving skills to their students’ education.
After-school Academies
Looking to expand their offerings with structured programs that prepare children for real-life decision-making.
Religious Organizations
Youth groups that want to teach responsibility, stewardship, finance, and wise use of resources.
Homeschoolers
Parents who want to add practical business, money, and life skills to their home curriculum.
Teachers & Educators
Professionals seeking a clear, well-structured program to teach financial literacy and entrepreneurship with confidence.
Courses we offer & License
Wisdom for Money & Finance
Covers money’s origin, value exchange, needs vs. wants, banking, and growing wealth through disciplined saving and smart investing.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Entrepreneurship 101: How To Start A Business
Teaches creating value, business types, pricing, bookkeeping, and marketing to turn simple ideas into real-world business solutions.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Self-discovery, Creative Thinking & Problem Solving
Focuses on identifying personal strengths, practicing deep focus, creative problem-solving rules, and learning from failure to stand out.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
The Young Economist: Understanding How the World Works
Explains how the world works by exploring trade, supply and demand, and global commerce.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Risk Management
Identifies potential dangers in business and life, teaching strategies to assess, avoid, or mitigate negative outcomes.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Decision Making Skills
Provides structured frameworks like 10-10-10 to analyze situations and choose logical solutions over emotional reactions.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Making New Friends & Networking Skills
Teaches respectful communication, collaboration, and building professional relationships to support leadership and future opportunities.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Building A Professional Career
Guides students on setting long-term goals and developing the specific employability skills needed to stand out.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Presentation & Public Speaking Skills
Builds confidence in expressing ideas clearly through practice in business presentations and formal leadership settings.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 8-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Sales & Marketing Skills
Explains how to communicate value, attract customers, and sell products or ideas through ethical and clear methods.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Negotiation Skills
Teaches the art of reaching fair agreements and finding "win-win" solutions in business and personal conflicts.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Interview Skills
Prepares students to answer questions confidently and present their best selves for school, competitions, or job roles.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Game Theory & Strategic Thinking
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Junior Real Estate 101
Covers owning physical property, generating rental income, and understanding how land and buildings increase in value.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Junior Real Estate 101
Covers owning physical property, generating rental income, and understanding how land and buildings increase in value.
- Class type: 1-1 & Group
- Age group: 12-16
Outline
Uses games like Monopoly and Monitics to teach competition, resource management, and planning several steps ahead.
Licensing Fees
Secure a 12-month renewable license to enhance your school’s curriculum. Charge students for the program and retain 70% of all tuition fees as revenue, allowing your institution to recover costs quickly while delivering world-class business and financial education by the Fordax Business School. As a partner, Fordax provides you with everything you need and continues working with your school for future improvements.
How To Apply For License
Get started in 3 easy steps
01
Choose Your Learning Model
02
Complete Registration Form
Fill out the enrollment form with student and parent details
03
Make Payment & Start
Why Parents Choose Junior MBA
Parents enroll because they want children who:
Think independently
Develop business skills
Cultivate financial discipline
Develop leadership skills
Speak confidently
Are prepared for the real world
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FAQ
Will my child receive a certificate after completing the program?
Who can I speak to for more information or clarification?
You can speak directly with Dr. Mike on +234 703 595 7197 for guidance, enrollment questions, or partnership discussions.