Below is a wonderful, new, well-rounded website dedicated to your financial literacy provided by the National Endowment for Financial Education:
The National Endowment for Financial Education is a non-profit that aims to educate and prepare Americans to successfully face financial challenges throughout all stages of life, In order to accomplish this goal, they have crafted this website called “Smart About Money”, and it is full of interesting resources and materials.
First-time visitors will note that there is an excellent “Resource Library” link that contains articles, online courses, curriculum, and tools from NEFE and other unbiased sources. Visitors can choose from almost two dozen topics, including “Home Ownership”, “Bankruptcy”, “Investing”, “Hiring a Financial Planner”, and “Buying a Car”. Other users who enjoy their financial advice on the fly can have financial tips sent directly to their phone by signing up in the blue box with the light bulb in it. News and free financial tips by e-mail can be accessed simply by signing up for them via the “Email Newsletter Signup” box.
The “Life Events and Financial Decisions” link has a host of topics, including the “Crises & Emergencies” section, which contains information on such subtopics as “Natural Disasters” and “Emergency Preparedness”.
To Our Financial Freedom,
Joan M. Jackson, Principal
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