External Resources

Financial literacy is often key to your financial success. But developing financial literacy can take time and research.

To help you, here is a list of some of the top websites that cover financial topics such as budgeting, saving, retirement planning and much more. Click on the links below to visit these websites.

Bankrate.com
Bankrate

Bankrate covers current financial issues and provides a wealth of consumer information on a variety of savings and loan products. Be sure to visit the “Basics” section, a series of 11 personal finance topics written by Bankrate’s experts and designed to help you become a more educated consumer.

Link: bankrate.com

Kiplinger
Kiplinger

Kiplinger provides personal financial advice for both consumers and business owners. It features both a “Basics” section and a “Guides & Centers” section with advice on topics ranging from raising money-smart children to your retirement. Also included are informational slide shows, videos and podcasts.

Link: kiplinger.com

MSN Money
MSN Money

This MSN website has an Education Center, financial planning advice and financial articles collected from other news sources.

Link: moneycentral.msn.com

CNN Money
CNNMoney.com

CNN’s website supplies information on a range of personal and business topics, including personal finance and retirement. “The Help Desk” (see the link under “Personal Finance”) provides links to informational articles.

Link: money.cnn.com

wesabe
Wesabe

Wesabe has specialized online budgeting software designed to help you monitor your spending. In addition, it has a social networking feature, so that its members can share financial tips with one another. (Note: Registration for this website is required.)

Link: wesabe.com

mint.com
Mint.com

Mint.com is a money management website designed to help users save money by tracking their spending and determining where budget leaks are occurring. (Note: Registration for this website is required.)

Link: mint.com

moneyinstructor.com
Money Instructor.com

Money Instructor.com’s website is ideal for parents who want to encourage children and young adults to develop good money management skills. (Note: Registration for this website is required.)

Link: moneyinstructor.com

mymoney.gov
MyMoney.gov

This website is a federal government website devoted to improving financial literacy among all Americans. It contains various educational resources as well as financial calculators.

Link: mymoney.gov

360 Financial Literacy
360 Degrees Of Financial Literacy

This website provides information designed to help you make sound financial decisions at each stage of your life.

Link: 360financialliteracy.org

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