CFPB’s Section for Students and Young Consumers released new podcast episodes
FTC Sends More Than $140,000 to Consumers Deceived by False Made in USA Claims by Chaucer Accessories and Bates Accessories
CFPB’s Section for Students and Young Consumers released new podcast episodes
Money games and activities for children while they’re home from school because of Covid-19 (coronavirus)
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
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
Read “How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?” with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about spending and setting priorities
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
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
Read “Jingle Dancer”
with your child and use our Parent Guide to talk about how small steps can help
you reach a goal
The Bureau is engaged in building the capacity of child savings programs by releasing four briefs geared toward institutions and communities interested in starting, or expanding child savings opportunities
Financial literacy resources for Money Smart Week