When you no longer need your financial documents, shred them to avoid identity theft.
The financial decisions young adults make during college might involve a few bucks or thousands of dollars. They're taking their first steps toward financial independence and it's not always easy to know what the best choices are. The goal is to help young people learn how to take control of their money instead of letting their money take control of them.
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This brochure helps parents talk to their children about smart money management and the value of money. It provides resources on how to get started and tips for teaching children about setting goals, saving money, and credit.
More than 40 percent of marriages are remarriages for one or both partners. Whether remarrying after a divorce or the death of a spouse, those who marry again are likely to have some ideas about how they want a subsequent marriage to be different. This booklet will help you and your future spouse consider important money management matters.
This brochure is full of money-saving tips, including how to save a few dollars at the supermarket and how to save hundreds on transportation. Other savings topics include insurance, banking/credit, housing, and utilities.
This self-help booklet provides money management tips and easy-to-follow worksheets. Topics include budgeting, assessing income and expenses, managing debt, building savings, and setting goals.
The National Endowment for Financial Education produces basic, practical articles covering a wide variety of personal finance topics and money management issues, as an additional resource for those seeking basic, unbiased personal finance information.