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America Saves (visit)
America Saves helps individuals build personal wealth, with tips and tools to help set goals and start saving.
EdFund offers information to help students looking for information to help them make better financial decisions.
Office of Financial Education (visit)
Hosted by the U.S. Treasury Department, this set of online resources includes information from various Federal Reserve banks, the SEC, FDIC, US Mint, and more.
WIFE.org (visit)
The Women's Institute for Financial Education is a nonprofit organization that aims to teach females how to take control of their financial lives.
$AFE Resource Center (visit)
Student Advocates for Financial Educaiton, or $AFE, offers fact sheets, financial tips, publications, and PowerPoint presentations on credit, personal finance, identity theft, and more.
FDIC Money Smart (visit)
From the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the "Money Smart Adult Financial Education Curriculum."
NEFE's Help for Consumers (visit)
From the National Endowment for Financial Education, these resources help consumers achieve financial well-being.
Money and Taxes (visit)
From USA.gov, this site offers official information on money and taxes from the U.S. government.
Personal Financial Education from the Federal Reserve (visit)
Presented by the Federal Reserve, this personal financial education site offers information about banking, money, interest rates, and other topics of interest.
Federal Citizen Information Center (visit)
Consumer Information from the FCIC, with free publications on topics from Cars to Housing, Small Business, and Travel.
Practical Money Skills For Life (visit)
A free Web site designed to help educators, parents and students practice better money management for life.
MyMoney.gov (visit)
From the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission, a site to help you learn to save, invest, and manage your money better.
Investor Education Resources (visit)
From the North American Securities Administrators Association, a variety of financial education resources. Includes information about avoiding investment scams and understanding College Savings Plans.
Wi$eUp Financial Education Program for Women (visit)
Wi$eUp is a program designed for Generation X &Y women. Its goals are to promote financial security through online education and encourage responsible saving habits for future retirement.
Financial Literacy Resource Directory (visit)
From the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, this directory includes information on many community organizations that serve to help increase financial literacy.
National Council on Economic Education (visit)
The NCEE leads in promoting economic literacy with students and their teachers. NCEE's mission is to help students develop the real-life skills the need to succeed.
Financial Literacy from the IRS (visit)
The Internal Revenue Service's Financial Literacy information stresses the importance of education in the process of personal asset accumulation.