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Financial Literacy Resource Directory

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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.

Take Control of Your Auto Loan: A Step by Step Guide

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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.

Resource Guide for Youth Employment Programs: Incorporating Financial Capability and Partnering with Financial Institutions

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This resource guide is for youth employment programs that are interested in enhancing financial capability1 and building partnerships with financial institutions. It maps out how and why such partnerships can help young people2 achieve greater financial well-being and employment success.

Resource Guide for Financial Institutions: Incorporating Financial Capability into Youth Employment Programs

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This guide provides information to financial institutions on how they can enhance youth financial capability by partnering with youth employment programs. It maps out how and why financial institutions can engage with these programs and highlights best practices in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) by local communities.