Explore Financial Literacy Resources

Overview

This area gives you links to trusted government websites and free courses that help you build your money skills. The Financial Literacy section opens as a tab with several other Financial Services sections that can be accessed from the main menu. You can learn about many different money topics and how to use financial services. Learn how to make smarter money decisions—like saving, budgeting, and using banks—without having to pay for classes.

Financial Literacy Resources

Financial Literacy Resources

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Links Available to Learn How to Manage Money

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My Money

MyMoney.gov is a website created by a special government group called the Federal Financial Literacy and Education Commission. This group includes more than 20 government agencies that work together to help Americans build money skills and make it easier for everyone to use financial services, like banks and credit unions.

Online Financial Literacy Course

Alison is a free online learning website that offers many different courses, including this class on financial literacy. This course teaches you how to make a budget, avoid money scams, and set realistic money goals. It helps you cut unnecessary spending, deal with debt, and feel more in control of your finances so you can make smart money decisions in everyday life.