Archive for Financial education – Page 8

Use our Spanish glossary of financial terms to
provide limited English proficient (LEP) people with clear financial
information

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Check out our short-term and long-term ways to bring
home a little extra cash

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Paying down your debt is possible when you know what
you owe and what you can do to repay it

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If you manage someone else’s money, a new law lets you
request a credit freeze on their behalf to help protect them from identity
theft and fraud

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You can get a handle on your debt and make a plan for future spending

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Breaking down your daily spending habits can help you identify areas
where you can reduce your expenses or find services you’re paying for that you
can eliminate

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We analyzed results from our Financial Well-Being in America survey and
found that people with the highest levels of financial well-being have three
money skills

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Knowing what you owe each month is an important step in getting a handle
on debt

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In 2016, the Bureau released the Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve
Financial Capability: A new model and recommendations, which describes where
and when children and young adults acquire the foundations of financial
capability

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Learn what the Bureau is doing to prevent elder
financial exploitation in communities across the country

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