Your search returned 29 results. Browse terms: “Credit”
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Making Your Paychecks Count
This booklet provides suggestions on creating and maintaining a spending plan, getting out of debt, using credit cards wisely, and saving for long-term goals.
Source: National Urban League/NEFE
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Credit Problems and How to Get Help
This brochure provides information on how to identify credit problems, get a handle on spending, prioritize debt, and gives details on credit counseling.
Source: HSBC
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This brochure provides information on how to identify credit problems, get a handle on spending, prioritize debt, and gives details on credit counseling.
Click to Download: Credit Prob and How to Get Help.pdf (739k)
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Your Spending, Your Savings, Your Future
A Beginner's Guide to Financial Readiness: This all-in-one booklet addresses financial goal-setting, getting out of debt, using a checking account and credit card, monitoring and controlling spending, and boosting savings and investments.
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Make Sure That Your Child's First Credit Card Experience Isn?t a Disaster
This article offers information about helping your child understand the responsibilities and management of their credit card.
Source: National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
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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.
Click to Download: Childs First Credit Card.pdf (34k)
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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.
Click to Download: Credit Scores.pdf (36k)
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Putting Your Money to Work
This booklet discusses money management, buying a home, building good credit and reaching goals.
Source: International Association of Jewish Vocational Services/Bank of America/NEFE
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Changes in culture and money systems require the new immigrant to learn a new approach to financial literacy. This booklet created by the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services, Bank of America, and NEFE, provides new immigrants with basic information on how to use their money and the U.S. banking system to their advantage. Produced in Bosnian, Russian and Farsi, as well as English, the booklet discusses money management, buying a home, building good credit and reaching goals among other things. Bank of America provided print sponsorship for the project.
Click to Download: IAJVS NEFE English.pdf (1.1m)
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