Other Websites:
- America Saves: (Consumer Federation of America)
Organization dedicated to providing free financial tools, services for saving and resources in an effort to advance the financial literacy of Americans. - Choose to Save: Education Program (Employee Benefit Research Institute)
Includes calculators on: Credit Cards, Auto, Home Mortgage, and Home Equity. - Consumer's Guide to Credit Cards (Federal Reserve Board)
Provides a basic guide to navigating the credit card process. Includes "What You Need to Know: New Credit Card Rules" - Credit Card Debt Resource Center
Assists consumers looking for answers on topics related to revolving credit card debt with a variety of resources including basic credit card debt information, glossary terms, calculators that help formulate and implement a budget that will most effectively reduce debt, and state guides that give information on credit card debt. - Credit, Loans, & Debt (AARP)
Offers many resources on Credit, Loans, and Debt including calculators. It contains sections on in the Spotlight news, Editors picks, and From the Experts. - Credit and Loans (Federal Trade Commission)
Provides resources to help you become a more savvy consumer. - CreditSmart Curriculum (FreddieMac)
Downloadable curriculum "CreditSmart: Understand, Build, and Maintain Better Credit. Avoiding Credit Traps, Becoming a Homeowner, and much more. - Credit Wise Cats (Take Charge America)
Provides educational resources to help consumers achieve financial success: Managing Credit, Investing, Avoiding Bankruptcy, and a Roadmap to Financial Success. - Financial Security: Consumer Credit (eXtension)
Includes information about Bankruptcy, Credit Scores, How to Get Out of Debt, How to Select a Credit Card, and much more. - Institute for Financial Literacy
Includes various programs and partnerships on financial literacy. Other information includes resources, support and media and bankruptcy-related services. - MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education.
- National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
Provides information on credit and debt, tips to keep that credit record sparkling, are you a credit user or abuser, and much more. - Federal Reserve Education (Federal Reserve Bank )
Provides a search engine to look for educational reources, order publications, find a local federal reserve district and much more.
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