Financial Education
Learn about FDIC’s educational resources on important financial issues and topics.
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Money Smart - A Financial Education Program
Consumers, bankers and community service providers can use free Money Smart tools to teach or learn about basic financial topics. Money Smart is also available for different age groups and in nine languages, and helps new and aspiring entrepreneurs understand business financial basics.![TORC Apple Logo - The FDIC and CFPB developed a one-stop-shop for educators.](/congress115th/20190108230753im_/https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/images/torc-logo.jpg)
Teachers Online Resource Center
This site offers teachers resources from the FDIC and CFPB to help teach children from pre-K through age 20 about money or other financial topics.![FDIC Consumer News Monthly Cover](/congress115th/20190108230753im_/https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/monthly-image.jpg)
Consumer News
The FDICs quarterly source of practical guidance on how to become a smarter, safer user of financial services. Find helpful hints, quick tips and common-sense strategies to protect and stretch your hard-earned dollars.![Youth Savings Resources graphic - Children in classroom](/congress115th/20190108230753im_/https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/assistance/protection/depaccounts/youthsavings/images/index.jpg)
Youth Banking Resource Center
Learn about strategies to enhance youth financial education efforts with an opportunity to open a savings account.-
Learning Bank
Information for young people about using money wisely, how banks work, and the differences between types of bank accounts. It also includes a quiz on spotting scams.
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Youth Employment Resource Center
Financial education resources that support youth employment.