Archive for Financial education – Page 4

Saving for college is a long-term financial commitment, by consistently putting money away, you’ll feel the reward as you see it grow over time

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A joint study with Credit Karma explores the relationship between subjective Financial Well-Being (FWB) and objective credit characteristics and engagement with financial education tools

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Read “But I’ve Used All of My Pocket Change” with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about spending and self-control

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Read “How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?” with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about spending and setting priorities

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Read “Sally Jean, the
Bicycle Queen” with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about how
skills, patience, and creativity can help you get what you really want

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When you have savings, you have more peace of mind

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Read “Sam and the
Lucky Money” with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about how small
amounts of money can make a big difference

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Read “Jingle Dancer”
with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about how small steps can help
you reach a goal

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Pagar su deuda es posible cuando usted conoce cuánto debe y sabe lo que tiene que hacer para cancelarla

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Those in the military community have a unique financial journey

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