Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education.
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Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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The CFPB has conducted research over its first five years into what makes financial education effective. We have summed up our findings into five principles that financial educators, financial coaches, and other practitioners can put into practice to help drive financial action and well-being.
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Generally, the ABLE Act permits a state to establish and maintain a new type of tax-advantaged savings program (under Section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code). Contributions may be made to a 529A account established for a designated beneficiary to pay for qualified disability expenses.
Agency Owner: Department of the Treasury
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Steps and tips on how to rebuild credit from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Download guide in PDF Format.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Guide
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This brief shares lessons learned from three local intermediary organizations that have supported nonprofits in their efforts to integrate financial capability services into existing program. Financial capability is the capacity—based on knowledge, skills, and access—to manage financial resources effectively.
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
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Assessing Head Start & Early Head Start Families’ Financial Capability: t his brief outlines strategies and tools Head Start/Early Head Start (HS/EHS) can use to gain a deeper understanding of how HS/EHS families are managing their finances to decide which services might help them build financial capability. Financial Coaching in Head Start Programs: t his brief discusses financial coaching in Head Start settings and presents methods for providing financial coaching as well as training resources for programs interested in building staff capacity to become financial coaches
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
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This brief shares lessons learned about integrating financial capability services into existing programs at four organizations serving rural communities. Financial capability is the capacity—based on knowledge, skills, and access—to manage financial resources effectively. This brief is organized into three sections: selecting financial capability services, deciding who will provide services, and identifying the right points in time to integrate financial capability services.
Agency Owner: Department of Health and Human Services
Document Type: Brief
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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This directory provides information on financial literacy resources, issues and events that are important to bankers, organizations, and consumers of all ages. The directory includes descriptions and contact information for a sampling of organizations that have undertaken financial literacy initiatives as a primary mission, government programs, fact sheets, newsletters, conference materials, publications, and links to Web sites.
Agency Owner: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Document Type: Website
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)'s Financial Literacy Update is a bimonthly e-newsletter that reports financial literacy events, new initiatives, and related resources of the OCC and other government agencies and organizations.
Agency Owner: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
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Consumers can use this printable guide to navigate the auto financing process, including budgeting considerations, understanding the auto finance process, shopping for an auto loan, negotiating and closing the deal. The guide also emphasizes how to avoid common pitfalls. Financial educators can also use this guide to familiarize yourself with the auto finance process, so that you can provide helpful guidance to those you assist.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Guide
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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