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Learning about finances and how to manage your money doesn't have to be boring. We have information for all ages - from kindergarten through retirement. It's our investment in YOU!

 

5-Spot Clubhouse is where elementary schoolers can learn basic money concepts that teach them about spending and saving - with an art studio, stories and games that test the little ones' eyes and fingers. AJ's Mall is for middle schoolers, with stories about getting "rich" and how to get the stuff they want. C-Note University is for teens in high school, with blogs, a photo contest, calculators for them to see where they sit financially, and stories and videos about credit and money, higher education and jobs.
   
High school students who want the keys to their own personal financial freedom will love Guides to Independence. Quick online interactive courses make learning about buying a used car and how to get a loan fun and educational. Plus, they'll earn free music downloads!
   
For adults 18-30, MoneyMix is loaded with articles, blogs and videos on money management. It covers the big decisions made every day and how to make the right financial call. There's also insight on budgeting and saving for future goals. It's a golden opportunity to learn how to manage your green.
   
It's the center for all your family financial information, filled with articles, daily updates and weekly features - including video clips and segments from "Home & Family Finance Radio". You're just a mouse-click away from finding out the smart way to buy a vehicle, or how to save money on mortgages. The topics are wide-ranging and the site even includes financial challenges, with a chance to win $50 Visa cards each month!
   
You'll find a variety of resources to help you protect yourself from fraud. Topics range from identity theft, online fraud, foreclosure fraud, conterfeit money orders and more - from trusted sources such as the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security.