Learn How Much Your Money Matters
during Financial Literacy Month

Welcome to the April edition of Oklahoma Money Matters’ Financial Friday.
Financial literacy is an ongoing initiative of Oklahoma Money Matters, but the month of April is a time to specifically highlight and celebrate the benefits of understanding money and learning how to manage it well. This month, we return to the basics and provide the foundational tenets of financial literacy. Knowing these four principles will guide you regardless of where you are on your journey.
What it is: Creating a plan for how you earn, spend and save money.
Why it matters: Helps you live within your means and avoid financial stress.
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- Track income and expenses
- Prioritize needs before wants
- Adjust as goals and income change
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What it is: Setting aside money for future needs or goals.
Why it matters: Provides security for emergencies and supports long‑term goals.
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- Start with an emergency fund
- Save regularly, even small amounts
- Keep savings separate from spending money
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What it is: Building a record of responsibly using borrowed money.
Why it matters: Credit affects your ability to rent, borrow and sometimes get a job.
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- Use credit sparingly and intentionally
- Pay bills on time, every time
- Monitor your credit report
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What it is: Using credit (loans or credit cards) with the agreement to repay later.
Why it matters: Borrowing can help reach goals — but must be managed carefully.
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- Understand interest rates and terms
- Borrow only what you can repay
- Compare options before committing
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Check out our Publications to learn more!
If you have money-saving tips you'd like to share, email us at OklahomaMoneyMatters@ocap.org.
Thanks for participating in Financial Friday. Remember, there is always time to take control of your financial future! |
The OKMM Team
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