Client Resource Links

Educational Links

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Online Resources

Websites for basic financial educational material:

  • 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy sponsored by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, www.360financialliteracy.org/
  • Feed the Pig is a program geared toward Young adults to get them on the right path to saving, www.feedthepig.org
  • National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), organization of fee-only financial advisors offers regular consumer education webinars, www.napfa.org,
  • Women's Institute for Financial Education (WIFE) delivers planning advice and personal finance strategies empowering families to achieve financial freedom, www.wife.org/
  • Women's Institute For A Secure Retirement, improving the long-term financial security of all women through education and advocacy, www.wiserwomen.org/
  • Wi$e Up - Women's Bureau U.S. Department of Labor www.wiseupwomen.org
  • AARP www.aarp.org/money
  • United States Financial Literacy and Education Commission MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. www.mymoney.gov
  • Practical Money Skills for Everyone is sponsored by VISA, www.practicalmoneyskills.com
  • Consumer Federation of America is a non-profit association of approximately 300 national, state, and local pro-consumer organizations. It was founded in 1968 to advance the consumer interest through research, education, and advocacy. www.consumerfed.org
  • Free Annual Credit Reporting, www.annualcreditreport.com
  • Free Debt Repayment Planner, www.powerpay.org

Indiana Resources:

Additional Useful Websites for Financial Literacy Education

Organization

Website

Alliance for Investor Education

www.investoreducation.org

American Bankers Association

www.aba.com/ABAEF/consumers.htm

American Financial Services Association

www.moneyskill.org

Apprisen Consumer Credit Counseling Service

www.apprisen.com/

Bankrate

www.bankrate.com

Better Business Bureau

www.bbb.org

Consumer Action

www.consumer-action.org

Consumers Union

www.consumersunion.org

Cooperative State Research, Education & Extension

www.csrees.usda.gov/financialsecurity.cfm

Credit Union National Association

www.creditunion.coop

Department of Housing and Urban Development

www.hud.gov

Federal Consumer Information Center

www.pueblo.gsa.gov

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

www.fdic.gov

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

www.chicagofed.org/

Federal Trade Commission

www.ftc.gov

Internal Revenue Service

www.irs.gov

Jump Start Coalition

www.jumpstart.org

MsMoney

www.msmoney.com

National Consumer Law Center

www.consumerlaw.org

National Consumers League

www.natlconsumersleague.org

National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)

www.nefe.org

National Foundation for Credit Counseling

www.nfcc.org

National Fraud Information Center

www.fraud.org

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

www.privacyrights.org

Securities and Exchange Commission

www.sec.gov

Smart About Money (NEFE)

http://www.smartaboutmoney.org/

United States Treasury

Ustreas.gov

Wells Fargo Hands on Banking curriculum

www.handsonbanking.com

Equifax Credit Reporting Agency

www.equifax.com

Experian Credit Reporting Agency

www.experian.com

Transunion Credit Reporting Agency

www.transunion.com

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