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Resources and Tools for Teens and Young Adults

Youth Loan Manual: Guidelines for success from the Financial Education Council of the Michigan Credit Union League

The REALITY List - Ten things every consumer should know about money.

Website Links:

  • Consumer Jungle: A non-profit organization dedicated to providing young adults with the life skills that they need to become responsible, informed consumers. 
  • Cash Course: National Endowment for Financial Education's (NEFE) website designed specifically to help college age students with financial management information. 
  • College Is Possible: American Council of Education's site motivating middle and high school students from underserved communities to seek a college education. 
  • College.gov: A site designed by and for students featuring information about why to go, how to go, and how to pay for college. 
  • National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB): Information and resources for youth financial literacy.
  • Jump$tart Coalition: Contains a clearing house and a current listing of financial education resources available as well as research, best practices and standards.
  • Federal Reserve Education:  Classroom resources, games, simulations and publications for all ages. 

 

 
   
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