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Financial Literacy Month


Financial Literacy Month

National Financial Literacy month is recognized each year in April to raise public awareness of the importance of financial literacy and maintaining smart money management habits. Financial literacy is the ability to make informed decisions about your finances. This means having knowledge about financial tools, and knowing how to find help when you need it.

Can’t make a webinar: Consider taking one of these actions to help improve your financial literacy:

  • Check out a
  • Open a savings account
  • Teach your kids about money by involving them in a financial decision (like choosing items at the grocery shopping)
Recommended websites


Did you know you can access your annual credit report for free? Access it through AnnualCreditReport.com to check for errors and set up fraud alerts if needed. You are entitled to one credit report free from each of the three credit reporting agencies once a year.


This US government agency exists to help ensure that financial companies treat consumers fairly. Access the site to learn about many topics related to finance, including what to consider when you get a loan, paying for college, and what your rights are with debt collectors. You can also submit complaints through the site, and browse public complaints about companies.


Includes a wide range of tools and resources including (but not limited to) on-line calculators, budget worksheets, planning checklists, games for kids, help with making financial decisions around life events, lesson plans, tip sheets, and research.


Nerdwallet reviews credit cards, banking services, mortgages, insurance and investment products based on a number of factors, including interest rates, fees, and options for students. The site also provides comparison tools and information on financial basics, like how to build your credit and how to start saving.


The Practical Money Skills program strives to link consumers, educators, banks and governments to the tools and resources they need, helping individuals and communities develop their money management skills. This site has games and tools to help you increase your everyday money skills.

Recommended books


Topics including personal banking, financial aid, budgeting, credit cards, and taxes.


Differentiating between notions of financial worth and personal self-worth, the authors present a description of financial literacy tenets founded in principles of self-awareness and cooperative community that are rooted in principles of compassion.


This book offers helpful information and practical advice to help students to make better financial choices.


This book examines how revisiting notions of spirituality may redefine patterns of social relationships and financial choices.