
We want to help you achieve your financial goals. The process associated with debt, budgets, and savings can be overwhelming. We have a list of official government websites that offer free financial literacy information.
Money Smart
Provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Money Smart is a program that helps adults to enhance money skills and create positive banking relationships. Using comprehensive, instructor-led modules, it helps people to learn money management skills, understand basic financial services offered by the financial mainstream, and build financial confidence to use banking services effectively.
MyMoney.gov
To help all Americans make informed financial decisions, the U.S. Department of the Treasury created the Financial Literacy & Education Commission to provide financial literacy information on the MyMoney Five– Earn, Save & Invest, Protect, Spend, and Borrow– to teach fun facts about money, saving, and planning for the future. In addition, MyMoney.gov provides resources for specific individuals including researchers, teachers, educators, and youth.


MyCreditUnion.gov
A free financial literacy resource from the National Credit Union Association , MyCreditUnion.gov provides a wealth of information that is organized by stage of life, major life events, and more. Starting with Money 101 and including information on topics such as buying a car, dealing with debt, and planning for the unexpected, this website aims to empower Americans with information to be successful in life and build a healthy financial future.
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