MoneySKILL provides educators with the tools to create high-quality, custom, personal finance courses.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders, and other financial companies treat you fairly.
The FDIC Money Smart financial education program can help people of all ages enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships.
An online simulation of the global capital markets that engages students grades 4-12 in the world of economics, investing and personal finance and that has prepared nearly 20 million students for financially independent futures.
The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) champions effective financial education.
CARE is a national non-profit comprised of professionals in bankruptcy, financial services, and business. They volunteer our time to educate young adults and others about the benefits of personal financial management and the consequences of credit abuse.
Hands on Banking has over 30 free financial literacy lesson plans available, ranging in grade level from elementary to high school.
Personal finance is part knowledge and part skill, and the Building Your Future series gives students a foundation in both.
Financial Beginnings provides educational programs that incorporate all aspects of personal finance to give individuals the foundation they need to make informed financial decisions.
Financial Fitness for Life® (FFFL) provides high-quality instructional materials for use with students from kindergarten to grade 12.
USA.gov helps you locate and understand government benefits, programs, and information.
Invest time in gaining the skills and knowledge to help students make informed, effective financial decisions.
My Classroom Economy is a program that enables any educator to teach children financial responsibility through fun, experiential learning.
Providing educators with ready-to-teach, activity-based lesson plans free of charge.
They are dedicated to giving high school educators access to the resources that they need to confidently and successfully teach financial literacy concepts in their classrooms.
JA Financial Literacy®, part of the JA High School Experience® courses, is a one-semester, teacher-led course that equips high school students with foundational personal finance skills.
The Commission’s vision is of sustained financial well-being for all individuals and families in the U.S.
Get the basics on how to make a budget, use credit, avoid scams, and more.
America Saves is a non-profit campaign seeking to motivate, encourage, and support low- to moderate-income Americans households to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth.
Brought to you by the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, Investor.gov is your online resource to help you make sound investment decisions and avoid fraud.
Use the AARP Retirement Calculator to help plan your financial future so you can retire when - and how - you want.
Retirement Savings Resources from the US Department of Labor
BBB AdTruthSM is an educational program that teaches consumers about potential advertising abuses and empowers them to report advertisements that could cause financial or personal harm due to problematic tactics or faulty products.
This brochure provides answers to some of the most common, and most important, questions about credit.
Regain control of your finances and connect with a nonprofit, certified credit counselor.
CreditSmart is a suite of educational resources designed to empower consumers with the skills and knowledge to assist them through every stage of their financial capability and homeownership journey.
Before investing in digital assets, it’s critical to understand the technology and differences between them. Here are 10 key terms to help get you started.
SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.
FEMA leverages a tremendous capacity to coordinate within the federal government to make sure America is equipped to prepare for and respond to disasters.
Invest It Forward™ is an industry-wide financial education and capital markets literacy initiative convening hundreds of financial firms that are committed to giving young Americans a solid understanding of the capital markets system and the invaluable tools to achieve their dreams.
They work to provide you with information from both their professional and personal experiences, to help you through college and beyond.
They work to provide you with information from both their professional and personal experiences, to help you through college and beyond.
From reducing debt to finding a home loan to creating a family budget and protecting your identity and VA benefits, VA and its partners have resources to assist with managing your personal finances.
NDI’s Financial Resilience Center (FRC) is an online information hub to help people with disabilities and chronic health conditions build their financial resilience and navigate through difficult times, like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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