Archive for Financial education – Page 11

We released three new fraud and scam prevention placemats: a
fill-in-the-blank, a word search, and a word scramble, as well as a toolkit

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We are launching a research pilot in collaboration with Credit Karma to
improve understanding of consumer financial well-being

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Make it a habit to think out loud as you go grocery shopping or do other
everyday money tasks

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As financial coaching programs continue to develop
across the country, the CFPB continues to work with partners to advance the
field and ultimately help people reach their financial goals and improve their
lives

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In “Tia Isa Wants a
Car,” find out why Tia Isa (Aunt Isa) wants a car, and how her niece helps her
by earning money to help buy the car

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This summer, we challenge you to try one
thing that will help you start financial conversations with your child

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Employers and HR
professionals are growing more aware of the ways stress over money affects
people in the workplace

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In “Those Shoes,”
find out what happens when Jeremy turns down the boots his grandmother planned
to buy him, and buys himself sneakers like all the other kids are wearing

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When you work with
people to help them achieve their financial goals—and their life goals—it helps
to feel confident in your approach

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Millions
of young adults will get their first job this summer

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