saving for retirement
Saving for retirement will ensure that you have enough money to enjoy a comfortable standard of living when you stop or reduce the amount of hours you work. Here's what you need to know about saving for retirement.
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money matters
Communication can help you avoid money fights. Learn how to recognize your money personality, talk about money with family members, and identify different types of expenses.
saving options
There are two basic ways to save money. You can open a savings account or you can invest your money. An important difference between the two is that savings accounts are federally insured and investments aren’t. Find out what you need to know about savings products.
cash in the bank
Saving and investing are wealth-building basics. Learn how saving money improves your financial well-being, how to identify three basic reasons for saving money, and how to compare simple interest and compound interest.
pay yourself first
Paying yourself first means that when you get a paycheck, tax refund, cash gift, or other money, you should put some of that money in a savings account before you pay your bills.
how to create a spending plan
One of the first steps to financial security is planning and following through on a personal spending plan or budget. Budgeting is about choices – choosing how to make money and choosing how to spend money.
a money plan
A budget is a plan that tells your money where to go. Learn how to understand the difference between wants and needs, recognize the difference between a credit card and a debit card, and balance a checkbook or bank statement.
budget guide for high school students
Utilize this guide for high schools students to drive discussion and think about ways to set spending budgets.
savings glossary
This savings glossary can help you with all of your finances by understanding the meanings of common terms.
buying an investment
An investment is a long-term savings option that you purchase for future income or financial benefit. Find out what you need to know about buying an investment.
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