Financial Resources

  1. Early Lessons
  2. College
  3. Retirement

High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP) - For more than 30 years, teachers have used this turnkey financial literacy program to equip their students grades 8-12 with basic personal finance skills that prepare them for financial independence. The HSFPP offers curricula that meet the education standards in all 50 states.

Spendster - Send learners to Spendster for a laugh and leave them with serious thoughts about money management. This site allows uses of all ages and financial backgrounds to share video confessions and stories of impulse buying, overspending, or just plain wasting money.

On Your Own - Everyone has something they wish they would have known when they were younger. When young adults are just starting out, they make decisions based on their limited knowledge of the world. But what if they had a little help? The On Your Own blog features practical information alongside profiles of real people facing real issues as they enter adulthood.