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Helping Parents Teach Children about Finance
Money Talks is a newsletter that includes simple lessons and tips, as well as
names of useful books and websites to help parents and grandparents teach children,
‘tweens, teens and young adults about saving and money management. There are four
unique newsletters, each published quarterly, each targeting these four age groups.
Click Here to view a sample newsletter.
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Financial Education Websites
www.pittsburgh.ja.org
Junior Achievement of western Pennsylvania is an economic education organization committed to educating young people to succeed in a global economy.
practicalmoneyskills.com
Visa’s Practical Money Skills for Life educational site provides general—yet comprehensive—information on credit cards, budgeting, and money management.
Jump$tart Coalition
Highlights the activities and mission of the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, which has determined that the average student who graduates from high school lacks basic skills in the management of personal financial affairs.
What's My Score
The Independent Community Banks of America website for young adults that features interactive tutorials and calculators about credit.
www.economicspa.org
The website of EconomicsPennsylvania, an organization that promotes economic education in the K-12 classroom.
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