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Money Talk: A Financial Guide for Women
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Budgeting, credit management, estate planning, insurance, investing, record keeping, retirement planning, risk management, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals, other: relationship to money, money values and goals
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English |
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Money Talk: A Financial Guide for Women is a five-part Cooperative Extension System home study course (192 pages) that includes dozens of worksheets for personal financial analyses. Topics covered include 'Financial Planning Basics', 'Insurance Basics', 'Investing Basics', ‘Investing for Retirement', and 'Planning for Future Life Events'. |
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All About Banking
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Banking, investing, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English |
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An overview of products and services offered by a typical financial institution. Topics include savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, safe deposit boxes, and ATMs. Publication also highlights FDIC insurance, the history of banking and the development of money. |
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Guide to Securing Your Financial Future
"The First Step Toward Solving Your Financial Puzzle"
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, estate planning, homeownership, insurance, investing, record keeping, retirement planning, risk management, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English |
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This educational book helps to learn the basics of personal financial investing and helps to develop an action plan that incorporates savings goals. The guide is divided into several 'Stops' which the reader works through to develop a good working knowledge of finance which will empower him/her to make better financial choices. |
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Guide to Money Management Skills For The Unemployed
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Automobile, banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, retirement planning, risk management, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English |
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This guide book teaches individuals how to cope with living on a reduced income. The reader is encouraged to track expenses to develop a realistic spending plan and savings goal, how to talk with creditors, how to handle unemployment benefits, and 401(k) monies, and other issues. |
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Financial Mentoring Program Guide
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Budgeting, credit management, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, saving, financial mentoring
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English |
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The "Financial Mentoring Program (FMP)" helps case managers assess where clients are financially, identify their personal/financial goals, and design action plans to get there. This guide is designed for case managers and others who want to provide financial mentoring services. It includes an overview of the FMP, lessons learned, and a set of tools/instructions for use with clients (e.g. intake interview, financial quiz, etc). |
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Targeting Success
Making your career and financial dream come true - Student Portfolio
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals, other: job search
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English |
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This is the 65-page student portfolio/workbook, which accompanies the "Targeting Success" CD-ROM training program. It provides worksheets and an organized place to store the printed documents from the program in a neat, orderly fashion with four pockets and divided according to lessons. |
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Targeting Success
Making your career and financial dream come true
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals, other: job search
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English |
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"Targeting Success" is a multi-media program with fully narrated lessons allowing individuals of all educational backgrounds the ability to create a personal portfolio that includes career and financial goals, a professional resume, a strategy for attacking the job search process, a personal budget, and a savings and investment plan. A student portfolio is available separately. |
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A Prescription for Financial Wellne$$
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Banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, estate planning, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, retirement planning, risk management, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English |
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This financial education program helps clients assess their "fiscal" health. Through interactive classes and homework assignments in record organization, saving, investing, credit, insurance, budgeting and cash management, retirement and estate planning, participants will learn to plan, save, and make other prudent financial decisions. The entire program is designed to be a four-week, in-depth series (2-3 hours each) with fact sheets, worksheets, exercises and activities available for use. Each module can stand alone as a 1 to 1 1/2 hour program. A post-test to compare to the pre-test will help participants determine what they have learned. |
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The Money Camp for Grown-ups! Financial Playbook [...Kids!]
and Coach's Curriculum Binder
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Banking, budgeting, consumer issues, entrepreneur, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, retirement planning, saving
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English |
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The Money Camp for Grown-ups! is a unique sixteen-module financial literacy curriculum. It includes the basic personal money management skills needed to grow financially independent as well as the mental and psychological aspects of money (thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes) which influence a lifetime of financial decisions. Also available as The Money Camp for Kids! |
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Guide to Budgeting
Personal Finance Series
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Budgeting, investing, record keeping, saving, taxes, financial goal setting, net worth analysis
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English |
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Guide to Budgeting shows readers that budgeting doesn't have to be brutal, boring, or burdensome and demonstrates that net worth and a personal budget are the foundation upon which financial goals are built. |
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NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
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Budgeting, investing, overall financial planning, personal finance basics, risk management, saving, taxes, credit and debt / careers
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English
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The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program? (HSFPP) is a six-unit course that acquaints students with basic financial planning concepts and illustrates how these concepts apply to everyday life. Each unit provides an overview of the section; a goal statement; learning objectives; links to national education standards; and criteria to measure the degree of mastery students are expected to demonstrate.
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Buying Your First Home-There's No Place Like Home
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Homeownership, investing, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English
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The most expensive and complicated purchase most of us will make is to buy a house. This pamphlet includes discussion of buying vs. renting; how to determine affordability; explains financing and the role of agents.
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Choosing a Credit Card-A Basic Guide for Smart Shoppers
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Budgeting, credit management, investing, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English
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A basic guide for smart shoppers. Many people don't know the basic "facts of life" when it comes to using credit or choosing bank cards. This practical pamphlet shows you how to get credit and use it wisely and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can tu turn this valuable tool into a painful trap.
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Deals on Wheels-Getting Your Best Buy
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Automobile, budgeting, investing, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English
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This pamphlet helps first-time (as well as experienced) auto buyers examine their options: Which make and model? New or used? Buy or lease? Cash or loan? Dealer-financed or bank loan? And what about insurance?
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Making Ends Meet-The Basics of Family Budgeting
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Budgeting, investing, saving
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English
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Entry-level employees often have trouble stretching income to cover their needs and some of their wants. This pamphlet helps readers to make and follow a practical money management plan.
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Money Matters-Teaching Kids to Manage Money
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Budgeting, investing, saving
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English
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Is an allowance a paycheck for chores completed, or simply a gift? Who pays for the new bike, or the expensive brand of basketball shoes? Helps parents assess their own values about money, and determine how to put that into practice.
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Money Smarts- How to Make Your Money Go...Where You Want it to Go!
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Budgeting, investing, overall financial planning, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals
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English
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For many of us, 'being on a budget' sounds about as attractive as 'going on a diet'. This pamphlet helps readers find out where their money is going, quantify where they want it to go, and suggests how to trim the 'excess fat' so that their financial figures look more attractive.
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Building Community Wealth through Individual Access to Credit and Banking Services
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Budgeting, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, risk management, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals, overall financial planning
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English, Spanish
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This multi-modular curriculum is compiled of a variety of budgeting and personal finance activities and resources. The curriculum is designed for a train-the-trainer workshop conducted by NCRC's Financial Education Staff. The modules are designed to stand alone or as part of a series.
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Better Money Management - An Individual Development Account Economic Literacy Curriculum for Hmong People
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Budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, saving, setting goals, taxes, advanced earned income tax credit, adjust withholding tax allowances to build budget
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English, Hmong
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Basic money management curriculum for 10 - 20 hours written in Hmong for Hmong audience. Curriculum also focuses on saving and has been used successfully with Individual Development Account Program.
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Money Management Module Series
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Budgeting, credit management, investing, personal finance basics, risk management, saving
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English
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A basic money management curriculum built around a financial fitness theme to help learners develop an understanding of core concepts and skills through hands-on learning experiences. Modules are packaged in color-coordinated, expandable file folders for easy storage. Each includes a detailed facilitator's guide as well as handout and transparency masters.
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Securing Your Financial Future-How to Maximize Your 401(k)
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Investing, saving, retirement planning
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English
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You are never too young or too old to plan for your retirement. Learn what a 401(k) plan is, how to maximize this plan and protect your money, and common terms and options to make informed investing decisions. Includes a step-by-step learning process, personal worksheets, and action plans.
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Building Native Communities: Financial Skills for Families
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Budgeting, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, saving, taxes, work with financial institutions and professionals
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English
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Financial skills curriculum for Native communities in America that includes material developed to give Native people a firm foundation in financial literacy. This culturally aware training provides the assistance to make good financial decisions.
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To Be a Have or Have Not...the Choice is Yours
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Automobile, budgeting, credit management, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, risk management, saving
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Language(s): |
English
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Developed as a means of changing young people's attitudes about money, this video and PowerPoint presentation come with a facilitator's guide, full script, and handouts. Based on the premise that the 'Haves' are the savers in our society and the 'Have Nots' are the spenders, the program provides basic information essential to developing positive money management habits.
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Life Skills for Work and Family
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Budgeting, saving, investing
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Language(s): |
English
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A comprehensive 33-lesson curriculum designed for limited resource audiences. The lessons address basic money management, job skills, balancing work and family, clothing, housing and infant care and development. The lessons vary in length from 30-60 minutes. Can be used as stand alone or in a series for welfare-to-work, young workers, and youth job skills audiences.
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Economic Literacy Education
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Budgeting, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, saving, taxes, work with financial institutions and professionals
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English, Spanish
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Economic Literacy Education was developed for the Individual Development Account Program of EOA of Washington County. This IDA program serves low income families (income of 185% poverty or below) and provides them with economic education and matched savings so they can acquire long-term financial assets.
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Investing For Your Future
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Budgeting, credit management, investing, saving
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Language(s): |
English
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The Investing For Your Future program is designed to teach basic investment concepts to new investors with small dollar amounts. It consists of three components: a 158-page home study course, an online version of the home study course at www.investing.rutgers.edu, and PowerPoint slides for six two-hour class sessions. The content of the home study course and class series is identical.
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Dollar $ense: An Economic Literacy Curriculum for
Individual Development Account Programs: Eight Steps Toward Economic Independence through Asset Ownership |
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Budgeting, saving and investing, risk management, working with
financial institutions and professionals, taxes, home-ownership,
personal finance basics, credit management
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Language(s): |
English |
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Dollar $ense financial literacy education provides participants with "hard
" information" definitions, facts, theories and skills related to money
management and is offered in the context of long-term asset-building. The series of eight
workshops offered monthly creates a positive learning environment where participants also
understand the behavioral elements that affect their financial decision making. Designed
for use by non-profits and financial institutions engaged in Individual Development
Account (IDA) programs. Adaptable to other asset building programs. |
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Building Self-Sufficient Families: Moving Ahead Through the Maze of Change |
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Budgeting, saving, investing, taxes, personal finance basics
[Section 6: Stretching Money offers seven workshops devoted solely to financial literacy
topics] |
Language(s): |
English |
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30-lesson guides addressing basic job skills, money management, and family/work
management skills related to family health and nutrition, personal stress and time
control, and child development/parenting. Can be used stand-alone or in a series for
welfare-to-work, youth job skills and lay-off management audiences. Includes laws specific to the state of Texas; excellent facilitator materials but
non-professional trainers may require training prior to using. |
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Knowing and Understanding Your Credit |
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Credit management, budgeting, working with
financial institutions and professionals, home ownership, consumer issues, saving, investing |
Language(s): |
English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese |
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Developed in collaboration with The National Endowment for Financial Educationthis guide
helps consumers understand what credit is, learn how to establish good credit, repair credit problems,
and learn how to take control of their credit as the first step in the home-buying process. |
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Basics of Money and Assets |
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Budgeting, saving, investing, homeownership, banking, credit management, personal finance basics |
Language(s): |
English, Russian, French & Creole |
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Basics of Money and Assets is a cycle of two, three-hour workshops offered
"Basics of Money and Assets" is a cycle of two, three-hour workshops offered by the Business Center for New Americans. Workshop I covers the basics of banking in the United States and discusses credit management, debt, spending, saving, and introduces the concept of assets. Workshop II focuses on educating clients on the benefits and responsibilites of acquiring assets, particularly home ownership. The program uses a combination of materials developed by Fannie Mae Foundation and the New York Association for New Americans, Inc. |
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Money Mechanics |
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Budgeting, saving, investing, risk management, taxes, homeownership,
automobile, record keeping, insurance |
Language(s): |
English |
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Series of 12 easy-to-read fact sheets that help individuals analyze their credit habits, set up a record-keeping
system, develop a spending plan, figure their house-buying power, calculate their net worth, learn about
insurance, develop a plan for saving and investing, and much more. |
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Money and Assets: A Guide to Financial and Economic Empowerment |
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Budgeting, saving, investing, risk management, working with financial institutions and professionals,
taxes, homeownership, entrepreneur, personal finance basics |
Language(s): |
English |
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This guide is used by groups interested in learning more about economic self-sufficiency and financial planning.
It is based on the economic component of the Women's Self-Employment Project's Individual Development
Account (IDA) program. |
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Cutting Credit Costs: Live Within Your Means |
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Budgeting, saving, investing, credit management |
Language(s): |
English |
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A definition of the phrase "live within your means" is provided and includes examples of how changing a simple
habit can add up to hundreds of dollars in a year. A list of ways to reduce routine expenses is also included. |
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Taking Charge of Your Finances |
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Budgeting, credit management, insurance, investing, saving, risk management, record keeping, personal finance basics |
Language(s): |
English |
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Taking Charge of Your Finances is a five-session series focusing on communication about money,
goal setting, risk management, credit/debt management, record keeping, and developing a spending and savings plan. |
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A Woman's Guide to Taking Charge: Basic Tools for Managing Your Money |
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, saving, investing |
Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
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This 226-page "how-to" book helps women learn to save more, spend less, use checking
and savings accounts "smarter", find the right checking or savings account, reduce debt, and
establish good credit It even addresses how to teach children about money. |
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Managing Debt and Building Wealth |
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Budgeting, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, saving |
Language(s): |
Video available in English and Spanish; consumer brochure available in English, Spanish, and Chinese; Leader's Guide available in English. |
Abstract: |
This financial management program consists of a video, a leader's guide, and a consumer
brochure for use by community educators and leaders who work with consumers experiencing debt
management problems. It was produced in cooperation with the Consumer Federation of America,
Consumer Action, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, the National Foundation for Credit
Counseling and the U. S. Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service. |
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Money Smart |
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Automobile, banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals |
Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
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A comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help adults outside the financial mainstream develop financial skills and positive banking relationships. Each of the ten stand alone modules contains everything necessary to begin teaching right away, including a comprehensive instructor script and take-home booklets for participants. |
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Basic Money Management - Operations Manual, Trainers Guide, Participant Workbook |
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Banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, investing, personal finance basics, predatory lending, record keeping, risk management, saving, working with financial institutions and professionals |
Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
This program utilizes guided, group discussion to teach participants how to access wealth through four sessions: Assessing Your Current Situation, Paying Bills and Avoiding Scams, Choosing the Best Place for Your $, and Debt and Credit. The 5th-grade-level curriculum, designed to reach low-income populations, simplifies complex financial issues. |
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Your Own Money |
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Banking, credit management, investing, saving
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
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This brochure teaches the most basic concepts about money including how to read a pay stub, open a bank account, secure and protect a social security card, and develop savings and credit. The content has been edited to a sixth-grade reading level and pilot tested. |
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Food & Money Basics: Choices & Decisions. A Beginner's Money Management Module |
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Budgeting, consumer issues, investing, nutrition education, personal finance basics, record keeping, saving
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Language(s): |
English |
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This train-the-trainer curriculum is designed to assist individuals in effectively managing their money while making healthy food choices. It is for beginners who are willing to practice prioritizing choices and making decisions. Four modules target survival lifeskills that include money values, goal setting, budgeting, nutrition, food shopping, and food safety. |
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Dollar Works: The ABCs of Economic Literacy |
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, decision making, investing, personal finance basics, problem solving, record keeping, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
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This curriculum for agency staff and trained volunteers helps newly employed individuals learn to manage their financial resources. The four parts, which may be tailored independently, cover decision making, money management, paychecks and bank accounts, and credit and debt management. Teaching guidelines, fact sheets, and copy-ready handouts are included. |
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Baby Boomers Come of Age! Stop! Let Me Off the Merry-Go-Round, Money in the Mattress, The Fast & Healthy Answer to ...What's For Dinner?, Friends and Lovers |
Descriptors: |
Balancing work & family, consumer issues, healthy eating, investing, personal finance basics, relationships, retirement planning, saving, stress management
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Language(s): |
English |
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Born between 1946 and 1964, Boomers have shaped the U.S. economy and society for years. As many Boomers now reach their 50s, they are preparing for the "second" stage of their lives. This four-part curriculum addresses important issues for consumers, especially Boomers. "Stop! Let Me Off the Merry-Go-Round" looks at balancing family and life responsibilities. "Money in the Mattress" addresses retirement planning. "The Fast & Healthy Answer To?What's For Dinner?" discusses dietary guidelines, nutrition, and fast food. "Friends and Lovers" talks about adult relationships. |
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You & Your Money Financial Reflections for a Lifetime |
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Banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, saving
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Language(s): |
English |
Abstract: |
An engaging compendium of short articles covering a lifetime of familiar financial issues in a way that enhances the reader's understanding and appreciation of the financial challenges and opportunities they face throughout life. A great book for parents to share with children and adults to share with parents. The approach is easy-going, and even entertaining at times, but the information and insights are based on both investigative research and years of experience in studying the basic issues of personal finance. |
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Your Money & Your Life A Financial Education Curriculum for Limited-Resource Audiences |
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Advantages of using mainstream financial institutions, debt management, avoiding money traps (including high-interest loans), job benefits, investing, public benefits (including effect of assets on eligibility for means-tested programs), taxes (including earned income credit, child credit, child care credit)
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Language(s): |
English (handouts, but not instructor manual, also in Spanish) |
Abstract: |
University of Illinois Extension collaborated with Illinois's Financial Links for Low-Income People coalition to develop this companion to Extension's "All My Money" curriculum to further meet the financial education needs of persons transitioning from welfare to work and other limited resource people. The result of this collaboration is "Your Money & Your Life". The eight lessons cover: 1) Managing Debt, 2) Avoiding Money Traps, 3) Using Financial Institutions, 4) Choosing Insurance, 5) Learning About Job Benefits, 6) Making Money With Money, 7) Taking Advantage of Public Benefits, and 8) Understanding Taxes. |
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The ABCs of Personal Finance - Module I A Consumers Guide For Money Management |
Descriptors: |
Banking, budgeting, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, saving, taxes
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
The ABCs of Personal Finance is delivered in two modules. The Financial Fitness Program is designed to give the reader/student the skills necessary to make wise financial decisions. Module I addresses the basic financial and consumer skills needed to prepare for home ownership, and provides the foundation for the more advanced material presented in Module II. |
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The ABCs of Personal Finance - Module II Managing Your Way to Financial Success |
Descriptors: |
Banking, estate planning, investing, personal finance basics, retirement planning, risk management, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
The ABCs of Personal Finance is delivered in two modules. Building on the basics of sound money management studied in Module I, Module II introduces three basic concepts and shows the student how to prepare for their financial security. 1) Understanding how money works, 2) Learning about investment strategies, 3) Knowing and applying the principles of financial planning. |
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Title: |
66 Ways to Save Money |
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Automobile, banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, saving
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
"66 Ways to Save Money" is published by the Consumer Literacy Consortium representing federal and state government, consumer groups, business, and educational institutions. This brochure disseminates money-saving shopping tips about 28 frequently purchased products to the roughly two-thirds of households who do not usually engage in a careful product search. |
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Building Blocks for Financial Success |
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Banking, budgeting, credit management, entrepreneur, financing education, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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Language(s): |
English, limited information in Spanish |
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WORC's online interactive Building Blocks distance learning curriculum provides training and counseling online. Program participants will be able to enroll, set goals and take basic financial courses online. |
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Kids and Money/Money and Your Kids
A Newsletter for Kids & Parents
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Descriptors: |
Budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, investing, record keeping, saving, other: allowances, wants vs needs, goal-setting
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Language(s): |
English |
Abstract: |
This award winning monthly newsletter is targeted at fifth graders and their parents. Nine issues covering goals, wants and needs, getting money, saving, value for your money, allowances, tracking money, saving money and borrowing. One side of the newsletter is for parents and the other side is for students. |
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Saving Ourselves |
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Budgeting, credit management, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, risk management, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals, other: communicating about money, setting goals, saving for a tangible asset
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Language(s): |
English |
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"Saving Ourselves" modules are designed for flexible use, both as a series and to stand alone. Each of the five modules take approximately two hours to present. In series they should be used from two weeks to a month apart to allow time for the participants to work with the materials at home. The materials are best used with groups of 5-20 participants who are saving for an identified asset goal. When using "Saving Ourselves" as a "saving program" curriculum, facilitators should include an orientation session or opportunity that precedes the series for participants to open a dedicated savings account. Much of the material in "Saving Ourselves" is process oriented, that is, it is geared toward moving participants from where they are to where they want to be. Facilitators should add information that is appropriate to their geographic or target population. |
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Hands on Banking / El futuro en tus manos
Money skills you need for life
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Descriptors: |
Automobile, banking, budgeting, credit management, entrepreneur, homeownership, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
"Hands on Banking"/"El Futuro En Tus Manos" features instruction in English and Spanish for users from 4th grade through adults. Topics include: budgeting, savings and checking accounts, credit, investing, homeownership, and starting a small business. Curriculum for school-age students meets or exceeds national education standards for math, literacy, and economics. The teacher's guide is designed to be used alone or as an adjunct to the online/CD-ROM program. The program includes teacher's guides for the four age groups, tips, tools, and dictionary. |
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Title: |
Making Your Money Work |
Descriptors: |
Budgeting, investing, personal finance basics, saving
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Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
The objective of this curriculum is to help participants become aware of their present money management practices, take control of their finances, and plan for their futures. The primary audience for this curriculum is individuals and families with limited incomes. The program consists of a series of six 90-minute sessions designed to be presented over at least a six-week period. It involves many hands-on activities for classes of 12 to 24 participants. The workbook could be used alone for self-study. |
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Four Cornerstones of Financial Literacy |
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Automobile, banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals |
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English |
Abstract: |
The Four Cornerstones curriculum builds 'financial literacy', i.e. the ability to speak the language of and function well in the culture of the mainstream U.S. financial world. The four cornerstones are: 1. Budgeting to create savings; 2. Debt reductionand asset building; 3. Building a good credit rating; and 4. Consumer protection and financial institutions. |
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Becoming Part of Wealth in America
COMO LLEGAR A SER PARTE DE LA REQUEZA EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS |
Descriptors: |
Banking, budgeting, consumer issues, credit management, homeownership, insurance, investing, personal finance basics, record keeping, retirement planning, saving, taxes, working with financial institutions and professionals |
Language(s): |
English, Spanish |
Abstract: |
This curriculum is designed to build 'financial literacy' and the ability to function in the mainstream U.S. financial world. The curriculum is divided into two parts, and is translated into Spanish: Part One: Understanding American financial institutionsthat help families build wealth Part Two: Protecting our wealth from becoming lost or stolen. |
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