A 28 page downloadable booklet that helps students get organized and offers tips
AIM (ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS ON MONEY MIND AND MEDIA) FOR PARENTS is a quarterly eZine
St. Louis Fed offers many resources to help understand the link between economics and personal finance.
Case-based so need to be willing to be flexible with the responses and might need to set up some definite parameters for grading and assessment.
Includes laws, explanations of rights, sample complaint letters, links to STATE CONSUMER protection agencies.
CREATING A ZERO-BALANCE BUDGET PLAN is an online course to equip individuals with MS and other disabilities with the tools to have control over their spending.
Describes the different types of credit, terms, explains the basics.
This infographic explores the uses and challenges to accessing credit.
Article that explores options when you’re buying a car, an electronic device, or a major appliance, for “extended warranty” or service contract.
FINANCE IN THE CLASSROOM is a comprehensive online resource that brings teachers, parents and community together to provide financial education to students.