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Managing Money
Learn money management skills that will help you reach your goals, increase your savings and decrease your debt.
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Achieving financial security now and in later life requires saving money,
managing credit, reducing debt, investing money, and being a smart consumer.
Starting at a young age, individuals can acquire money management skills
that will last them a lifetime, but regardless of ones age, one is never
too old to learn the money management skills that will help them satisfy
financial needs and achieve personal financial goals.
Download our brochure or browse our site to learn more about -
- Saving Money
- Managing Credit
- Reducing Debt
- Investing Money
- Kids and Money
- Consumer Protection and Education
- Issues As We Age
- What is time value of money?
- What is the difference between short-term versus long-term savings?
- What do I need to know about saving for my child's college education?
- How can I learn more about saving for the future?
- What is a credit rating and what difference does one make to me?
- How do I get my credit report?
- How do I fix my credit rating?
- How can I learn more about managing credit?
- How can I decrease my credit card debt?
- What do I do if I can't pay my bills?
- How can I learn more about reducing debt?
- Do I need a financial planner?
- How do I select a financial advisor?
- What does diversification mean to me?
- What is Dollar-Cost-Averaging?
- How can I learn more about investing money?
- Can I help my children manage money better?
- Should I give my child an allowance?
- I don't like the way my teenager manages money, what can I do?
- How can I learn more about kids and money?

