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Financial Literacy

It's never too early or too late to learn about personal finance. Use these interactive tools and calculators to try out financial scenarios to help you manage your money wisely.

 

Financial Literacy

CFNC has two interactive financial literacy courses designed to help high school and college students make responsible choices about managing money.

The short courses, Money EDU for high school students and Financial Literacy for college students, will help you make smart financial decisions.

Learn to avoid the financial pitfalls that many adults fall into - overspending, misusing credit and not budgeting. Don't be that one in three college students who graduates with over $10,000 in credit card debt!

CFNC works with the organization, Decision Partners, to make this course available on their site as a secure and integrated part of your CFNC experience.

 
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Other Tools

Savings Calculator - See how quickly your savings can grow.

Budget Calculator - Establish a budget and stick to it.

Balance Your Checkbook - Follow simple steps to do this online.

Show Me the Future Game - Designed to help 12-20 year olds consider the impact of future choices on personal finances.

 
   
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