President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability The Council’s report includes a number of recommendations to help improve the financial lives of American individuals and families. The report finds a critical need to bring rigorous financial education to our young people. Financial education is the foundation for better decision-making, and it should start early and continue … Continue reading President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability
Pocket Cents–National Credit Union Administration
Designed to introduce young people to the benefits of credit unions and the importance of setting financial goals. http://www.mycreditunion.gov/Pages/pocket-cents-home.aspx The site also has information for seniors, marriage and family, and service members.
Increasing Financial Capability among Economically Vulnerable Youth: MY Path
New Working Paper: Increasing Financial Capability among Economically Vulnerable Youth: MY Path Authors: Vernon Loke, Eastern Washington University, Margaret Libby, Mission SF Community Financial Center and Laura Choi, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco The Make Your Path (MY Path) initiative provides disadvantaged youth with peer-led financial capability trainings, a savings account at a mainstream … Continue reading Increasing Financial Capability among Economically Vulnerable Youth: MY Path