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Other places to visit for financial literacy information

If you are looking for games or education information available on the internet, the links below are a great place to start.

Resources for Youth

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
Have fun playing the interactive financial games while enhancing your financial knowledge. The NEFE high school program has tools that will teach you about money. It has games, tools, calculators, and many articles to help you learn how to manage your money.

Federal Trade Commission
“Spot that scam”, “Bargainville” or “Fact or Fiction”. Pick any of these games and test your financial knowledge by pitching your scores against your friend’s.

US Mint
Lots of interactive games like “dollar dive”, “cents of color” and “golden dollar puzzle” and lesson plans to help teach children to save money.

Federal Reserve Bank
Have lots of questions in mind about money and how to save it? Then, this is the site to visit to get answers to your questions about becoming money smart. Scroll through the FAQ list to find the answer to your question.

Resources for Adults

Practical Money Skills
Practical Money Skills for Life is a teacher tested, teacher approved financial literacy curriculum that offers an abundance of financial information and learning tools for teachers, students, and parents

Money Factory
Get all the information you need about the latest changes in the US currency and more.

Consumer Jungle
Explore the tips that consumer jungle has to offer you to become savvy in the real world. It offers tips, advices and directions to navigate the consumer jungle.

BrokeScholar
Get the scholarship information you need for your children. This website offers access to scholarships available for your children by matching their profiles to best suit your financial needs.