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How Money Smart Are You? Posted in Buying a Home, Family Money, Identity Theft, Managing Debt, Mortgages, Personal Banking | February, 2022 print friendly version

The FDIC provides a financial education program called Money Smart in which they provide resources to expand your financial skills and knowledge.  This program is designed for people of all ages and includes resources on topics ranging from borrowing money, managing debt, saving and investing.  There are 14 topics in total.  Each topic can also be explored by playing a self-paced “How Money Smart Are You?” game.

Visit https://playmoneysmart.fdic.gov/games test your knowledge, have some fun and share with the kids.

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