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Jump Start Financial Literacy Conference Resources
Urban Ministries of Durham serves over 6000 people every year who struggle with poverty and homelessness. Spent is an interactive game created by McKinney that challenges you to manage your money, raise a child and make it through the month getting paid minimum wage after a stretch of unemployment. Because we’re all only a paycheck or three away from needing to ask for help.
Can you make it through college without drowning in debt? Play Payba¢k and find out. Brought to you by Next Gen Personal Finance.
Mind Your Own Budget provides a fun and hands-on way for students to build financial literacy, and strategically apply that knowledge to solve a variety of financial challenges. Through the game, students will encounter everyday financial tasks such as making and keeping a budget, paying recurring and emergency expenses, managing financial accounts and using financial instruments. Each scenario presents a new challenge and teaches new concepts while building on important budgeting basics.
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This Online Banking Simulation allows you to see what it is like to manage your very own online bank account. In the process, you will be able to manage this account when various situations arise, make all of the online transactions you would on a real account, and see the consequences of your actions- good or bad! With OnlineBank Sim you can:
Enhancing The Stock Market Game experience through writing! InvestWrite is an innovative national writing competition provided by the SIFMA Foundation to qualifying teachers & students in grades 4-12 throughout the United States.
Designed and developed with the help of teachers and school administrators to easily manage student accounts and to teach math and financial education.
NEFE requires that you log in to access the HSFPP curriculum. The following are the most likely reasons that you are seeing the Access Not Allowed message:
Skate for Change chapters across the globe take a look at what their city needs, what their people need, and then take action.
Stop asking what you want to be when you grow up and start discovering who you can be. Find Your Grind gives individuals a roadmap to discover who they are, where they’re going, and the first steps to get there.
Understanding Taxes is to be considered an instructional site for teaching purposes only. The information is based on 2014 tax law. Users of this site with interest in knowledge and practice on current tax law are encouraged to access Link and Learn Taxes.
Spot and avoid scams and unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices with tips from the FTC, America’s consumer protection agency.
CashCourse® is a free, online noncommercial financial literacy resource for colleges and universities, created by the nonprofit National Endowment for Financial Education®. The program provides customizable, interactive personal finance tools used at more than 750 colleges and universities across the country.
On Your Own is a financial blog dedicated to providing information you can trust. Weather you're just starting out in the real world, or need a fresh start, we've got your back. We're part of the National Endowment for Financial Education, a non-profit providing financial education since 1984.
We provide resources to help you manage your finances through life's ups and downs with articles, calculators, and tools. Our online courses are free so you can learn at your own pace and on your own time. We work to provide education and information to people facing numerous financial challenges.
This comprehensive toolkit provides scripts, PowerPoint’s and other resources to help you present money management skills in your community.
Learn how to wisely and effectively manage your retirement money to create a retirement paycheck, from the National Endowment for Financial Education.
The Evaluation Toolkit is designed for professionals who work with college outreach programs that are interested in conducting small scale, high quality evaluations of their programs. Program evaluation should help determine the effectiveness of program practices and generate recommendations for program improvement, refinement, and success. This is particularly important in the era of accountability where funding is often tied to results. According to President Obama, “The Secretary of Education will use only one test when deciding what [education] ideas to support…It’s not whether an idea is liberal or conservative, but whether it works.”
NEFE is the leading nonprofit national foundation dedicated to inspiring empowered financial decision making for individuals and families.
NEFE's Toolkit let's you design simple, effective evaluations that make it easy to demonstrate learning and show the value of your personal finance curriculum.
Oregon law requires every car to be covered by automobile insurance. The cost for coverage varies so it is important to shop when choosing an insurance company.
Spot and avoid scams and unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices with tips from the FTC, America’s consumer protection agency.
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