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DownloadThe Personal Finance Challenge (PFC) is an Oregon competition and serves as the State qualifier for the nationwide competition, the National Personal Finance Challenge (NPFC).
The competition offers high school students the opportunity to build and demonstrate their knowledge in the concepts of good Personal Finance habits.
The first round is the local competition. Schools form student teams of 3 – 4 students to compete in a fun online 30-question challenge. There are two qualifying windows – teams may only compete in one of the qualifiers:
Fall Qualifier: January 2026
Spring Qualifier: March 2026
The four highest-scoring teams will be invited to the state finals in April. The state finals are in person and use a College Bowl format (oral contest). Teams should only attend the State Finals round if they are able to represent Oregon in the National Finals the last weekend of May.
OCEE will sponsor travel for the First Place team to and from the National competition. CEE sponsors all costs at the Finals competition.
The Oregon State Champions will proceed to the National competition (held in person), where teams use their knowledge to create a financial plan for a fictitious family scenario. The top 16 finishing teams in the National Finals will advance to compete for the national championship title in a Quiz Bowl.
Topics covered include;
For more information about Personal Finance Challenge contact OCEE at; contact@econoregon.org.