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Financial Education is something that is not taught in the majority of schools in this country. In the links below you will find some of the best sites available to assist you build your financial knowledge.
FDIC - Money Smart
An adult education program building: Knowledge, Security and Confidence.
Topics include: Banking, Borrowing, Checking Accounts, Keeping Track of Your Money, Saving, Credit Reports, Credit Cards, Loans, Home Ownership.

The Federal Government's website dedicated to helping Americans understand more about their money - how to save it, invest it, and manage it to meet their personal goals.
You can use the resources on this site to learn how to do these things and manage your money better - and we hope you'll share what you learn with others.
The Choose to Save® Program
Financial security is one of the most important issues for most Americans. Whether it's putting kids through college, saving for an emergency, buying a house, or saving for retirement - having enough money for life's demands is among our biggest concerns. And yet, many Americans have not taken even the first steps toward a secure financial future.
The Emmy and Telly award-winning Choose to Save® national public education and outreach program is dedicated to raising awareness about the need to plan and save for long-term personal financial security.
Moneyopolis®
Is an educational website for children in grades six through eight. The site was created to help give American school children the opportunity to learn basic financial planning concepts.
Mind Your FinancesTM
Is offered by the InCharge® Education Foundation, Inc., as a resource to enhance the financial wellness of the American public.
Mind Your Finances provides an extensive array of educational programs and products focused on guiding major sectors of the American public toward financial health.
These programs include articles focusing on important topics relevant to your information needs, educational tools, workbooks, and professional presentations.
InCharge Education Foundation believes that education is a vital component, in these economically unsettling times, for helping people maintain their financial health; and we devote considerable resources toward these efforts.
The links above are provided as a courtesy. When you click on one of these links, you will leave this site. Neither Wharton Financial Group nor Walnut Street Securities makes any representation as to the accuracy of the content of these sites and disclaims any responsibility for any technical issues arising from use of these unaffiliated sites. |