Archive for Financial education – Page 2

This blog highlights resources that servicemembers, military families and educators can use to teach children, teens, and young adults how to manage money

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April is National Financial Capability Month, and we’re highlighting ways to prevent and recover from financial hardship during the pandemic and future uncertain times

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Americans are receiving the third and latest round of financial relief through the Economic Impact Payments (EIP)

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If you’re sharing money, time, or other resources with family and friends to weather the pandemic, we can help you think through how to work together and reduce strain on your relationships

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Military families face unique financial challenges, especially during the coronavirus pandemic

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CFPB’s Section for Students and Young Consumers released new podcast episodes

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This blog highlights National Veterans and Military Families Month and the resources, releases, and collaboration CFPB/Office of Servicemember Affairs (OSA) are conducting during the month to support military consumer education, protection and empowerment

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Consumers who are of limited English proficiency face unique challenges in learning about and accessing financial services

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This fall, wherever you are and however you teach, these activities and tools can help build financial skills in children and young adults

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As Americans face financial uncertainty, financial coaching and financial counseling can play an important role in helping people make informed decisions

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