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Useful Links for Financial Health: MY FINANCIAL CENTER : Retirement Planning; Stock Market; Calculators IDENTITY THEFT ADVISOR: This guide coaches you to safeguard personal and financial records from fraud and identity theft. CUNA PFI - Personal Finance Initiative: A comprehensive collection of resources for youth, adults and the underserved. Includes sections on research and policy; networks and dialogs; and best practices for financial education. NCUA Financial Education: Includes a financial education library; CU savings insurance information; financial education links; and a section of speeches, statements, photos and press releases. My Money.gov: The US government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Federal Reserve Financial Education: "In today's complex financial markets, financial education is central to helping consumers make better decisions for themselves and their families" - Ben S. Bernanke Smart About Money: The National Endowment for Financial Education's (NEFE) site containing financial education about financial planning, credit & debt, savings, investing, and retirement. eXtension Personal Finance: eXtension is a partnership of 74 universities in the United States that provides information to help people improve their lives.Financial Education for Teens and Young Adults: Cash Course: National Endowment for Financial Education's (NEFE) website designed specifically to help college age students with financial management information. College.gov: A site designed by and for students featuring information about why to go, how to go, and how to pay for college. Credit Unions Rock: A variety of information on financial topics for the whole family from youth to adult. Financial Education for Youth: CUNA's Thrive by Five: Teaching preschoolers about saving and spending. National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB): Information and resources for youth financial literacy. |
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