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Money as You GrowSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Students (College, Elementary, High School, Middle School), Educators (Teachers)Source: The President´s Advisory Council on Financial CapabilityThis site was developed by the Presidents Advisory Council on Financial Capability. It provides 20 essential age-appropriate financial lessons, with corresponding activities, that kids need to know as they grow. Website
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Affordable Colleges OnlineSubject: Paying for College (College Planning, College Savings, Financial Aid)Audiences: Students (College, High School)Source: AffordableCollegesOnlineWebsite designed to education potential students about their options for obtaining and paying for a college degree. Website
English
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Money Under 30Subject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit, InvestingAudiences: Adults, Students (College)Source: Moneyblogs, LLCA blog about beating debt and creating wealth while you´re young. Website (Blog)
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MoneySKILLSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Credit, Economics, Financial Planning, Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (College, High School)Source: AFSA Education FoundationOnline reality based personal finance course for young adults. Available for use by teachers, parents, employers, government agencies and non-profit organizations. Lesson Plan/Curricula, Multimedia
English, Spanish
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My College Money PlanSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit (Credit Reporting), Saving, Identity TheftAudiences: Students (College)Source: Wichita State UniversityHelps college students take the first steps toward lifetime financial independence. Contains practical information about financial goals, the importance of a bank account, developing a spending plan, debt, credit reports, school loans, and identity theft. Website
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My Money FiveSubject: Investing, Financial Planning, Saving, Credit, BudgetingAudiences: Adults, Educators, Students (College, Elementary, High School, Middle School)Source: Federal Financial Literacy and Education CommissionThe U.S. government´s website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Website
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My Money Handbook (PDF)Subject: Consumer Issues (Auto Loans), Credit, Identity Theft, Investing, Saving, Banking, BudgetingAudiences: Students (High School, College)Source: Invest EdA money management booklet for students, with information and worksheets Publication (Workbook)
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My Savings MachineSubject: SavingAudiences: Adults, Students (College)Source: Bills.comThe Savings Machine Calculator shows you how making a small change can save you big money. Tool (Calculator)
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NerdScholarSubject: Budgeting, Paying for College (College Planning, Financial Aid), Saving, Student Loan ManagementAudiences: Students (College, High School)Source: NerdWallet, Inc.NerdScholar is committed to helping students make informed decisions about their education everything from choosing a school to paying off loans. Website
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Next Gen Personal FinanceSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues (Insurance), Credit (Credit Cards, Credit Reporting, Credit Scoring), Taxes, Investing, Paying for College (FAFSA, Financial Aid)Audiences: Educators (Teachers), Students (College, High School)Source: Next Gen Personal FinanceSupporting educators, empowering students. Next Gen Personal Finance offers a free online curriculum of 65+ complete lessons and 100+ standalone activities you can access from anywhere. Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula
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Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.