Use the Financial Wellness Assessment to discover your personal finance strengths and weaknesses.
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Life Changes
Don't let the fear of the unknown stop you from embracing life changes—explore your options with articles and activities about buying a house, getting married, preparing for children, and more.
Most people have to borrow money at some point, and many struggle to pay it back. But debt is a burden that doesn't have to break the bank.
Learn ways to prepare for and shore up your finances when hard times hit.
How much do you need to save for your emergency fund? Find out!
Set a goal for reducing your budget each month, then evaluate your expenses and create new goals.
Ready to open your first account at a bank or credit union? Here’s a rundown of everything you need to know.
Know about all the health insurance options and learn how to choose a plan that best fits your lifestyle, budget and coverage needs before you pick a plan.
Peer-to-peer payment apps are convenient, but they aren’t without pitfalls. Learn about potential problems before you hit “Send.”
11 must have digital citizenship skills. Know how to be responsible online: browsing, cyberbullying, privacy, copyrights, research, and more.
Test your cyber safety smarts with an interactive simulation designed for teens 13-18.
Think of building financial confidence like building your muscles—small improvements over time can yield big results.
Protect yourself from online threats by learning 50 common internet safety tips regarding protecting yourself and your sensitive information.
Military service members receive special, life-changing benefits as a thank you for their services.
Protect kids from online threats by teaching them internet safety rules on cyberbullying, scams, personal info, & online predators.
Selling your home? Learn the costs, marketing tips, and pricing strategies to sell your home faster.
Try these 7 digital citizenship activities for kids. They cover a variety of topics and skills: internet safety, cyberbullying, and digital wellness.
Auto insurance is like ordering fast food—you have a lot of options.