Author: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
360 Degrees of Financial literacy is a national volunteer effort of the nation’s Certified Public Accountants to help Americans understand their personal finances and develop money management skills. It focuses on financial education as a lifelong endeavor—from children learning about the value of money to adults reaching a secure retirement.
Bankrate.com provides free rate information to consumers on more than 300 financial products, including mortgages, credit cards, new and used automobile loans, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, checking and ATM fees, home equity loans and online banking fees.
Author: Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection
This section of the FTC website offers practical information on a variety of consumer topics. The information here can help you avoid rip-offs and exercise your consumer rights.
Author: Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection
Credit is much more than a piece of plastic, and the resources on this site can help you become a more savvy consumer. This site also has publications for businesses on credit issues and information on credit-related Rules and Acts enforced by the FTC.
Find detailed information through this list of resources related to real estate. Topics include buying a home, selling a home, foreclosure, home inspections, home styles, market facts and trends, investment properties and much more.
Learn the basics about stocks, IRA plans, taxes, estate planning, investing, insurance, credit, budgeting, educational planning, family finances, and more.
myFICO is the consumer division of Fair Isaac, the company that invented the FICO credit risk score that lenders use. Learn about FICO scores and credit basics.
Author: U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission
MyMoney.gov is the federal government’s website that serves as the one-stop shop for federal financial literacy and education programs, grants and other information. MyMoney.gov is available in English and Spanish.
Author: National Endowment for Financial Education
The National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)is an independent, nonprofit foundation committed to educating Americans on a broad range of financial topics and empowering them to make positive and sound decisions to reach their financial goals.
Learn about resources for entrepreneurs about starting a small business, writing business plans, investing in stocks, mutual funds, and other investments.
Saving for a college education? Already paying off student loans? Find out about student loans, scholarships, technical schools, and other university tuition options
Retirement, wills, estate planning, charitable giving, social security, Medicare, winning the lottery or dealing with an inheritance - find it all here.