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November 12, 2013 sspringer Credit & Debt, K-12

Colleges May Penalize You for Ranking on Financial Aid Applications

According to Reuter's, Colleges use some FAFSA information in surprising ways, and may penalize you.  Read the full article for strategies on completing financial aid forms.

November 7, 2013 sspringer Financial Literacy, Instructional Materials, K-12

Yes, You Can

This website from American Century Investments provides a curriculum appropriate for middle and high school students.  Their goals to help parents and educators influence the behaviors of children and young adults so they can establish a path towards financial independence.

November 7, 2013 sspringer College, Credit & Debt, Financial Literacy, Instructional Materials, K-12

Our Kids & Money

This website by McGraw Hill Financial is designed for parents and provides ideas of teaching financial management to students.  They've tailored resources to fit a child's age:  college, elementary, high school, and preschool. Included are articles about borrowing, budgeting, earning, giving, and saving.

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