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Websites Related to Financial Literacy, Debt, and Credit
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- www.smartaboutmoney.org: is a division of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE). On this website, consumers can take a financial assessment and then, on the basis of their answers, be directed to appropriate resources. There's also a life events and financial decisions section that helps consumers think about the financial issues that are relevant to a variety of life events and stages. In addition, you'll find here the NEFE Financial Literacy Resource Centers, a collection of free materials contributed by many organizations and reviewed by NEFE to provide credible and unbiased information on topics such as insurance, college planning, and health and medical issues, among many others.
- National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE): The mission of NEFE is to help Americans acquire the knowledge and skill necessary to take control of their financial destiny. The Endowment sees itself as having "nothing to sell and a lot to tell". NEFE provides informative and user-friendly articles, tools, and other resources. There's a financial planning program offered to high schools that over five million high school students have been exposed to.
- InCharge Education Foundation: The InCharge Education Foundation provides award-winning products and materials, including a variety of innovative personal finance tools, from content-rich magazines and websites to print, CD, and web-based educational programs. All support the personal financial literacy needs of consumers worldwide. There are programs providing credit report education, and several financial education programs, including programs for K-12 children, 18-24 year olds, military families, new home buyers, the Hispanic population, and those going through bankruptcy. www.inchargeradio.com provides general financial education in an audio format.
- The Delaware Money School: The Delaware Money School, the signature program of the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute, offers more than 500 free, no-hassle personal finance classes a year. Classes are held throughout Delaware, and there are online courses for people throughout the country. There are periodic workshops for shopaholics as well.
- Common Cents: This website, developed by the State Farm Insurance Company, introduces kids to good money habits with lively, interactive games. There's a financial education program for teachers and parents to use.
- MyMoney.gov: This governmental website is dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether your questions relate to budgeting and taxes, credit, financial planning, home ownership, kids, paying for education, retirement planning, or saving and investing, mymoney.gov has useful and detailed information.
- AnnualCreditReport.com: This central site allows you to request a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
- Credit.com: Credit expert Gerri Detweiler has collected a series of resources for individuals throughout the financial spectrum. Credit.com helps visitors manage credit cards, understand credit reports, maintain debt consolidation, and exercise savvy banking. Check your financial stability and read through the the blogs of Credit.com's financial authors. You can also participate in discussion groups and find more information through the Learning Center. To read Gerri's own blog on financial stability, visit http://www.gerridetweiler.blogspot.com/.
- TrueCredit.com: an online resource that helps protect you from unexpected changes to your credit report. For .95 a month, Truecredit.com will notify it's members about critical changes to their credit report, giving individuals the ability to track changes in their credit scores and challenge changes that could cause their scores to drop. Truecredit.com provides suggestions for improving credit, as well as personalized explanations of credit scores.
- Debt Assistance Guru: Tips and advice for getting out of debt no matter how serious your current problems.
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