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Rotating images.Welcome to mymoney.gov, the Federal Government's website dedicated to helping Americans understand more about their money – how to save it, invest it, and manage it to meet your personal goals.

Every day, consumers spend money – or do something that involves money - whether it is balancing a checking account; shopping for a mortgage or auto loan; researching ways to pay for a college education; checking credit card statements; putting money away for retirement; understanding a credit report; or simply deciding whether to pay cash or charge a purchase.… the list goes on and on.


You can use the resources on this site to learn how to do these things and manage your money better – and we hope you'll share what you learn with others. This site will grow over time with more information on lots of different topics – so visit often!

To order a sample of some of the financial publications featured on this website, you may send for a free "My Money" tool kit. It has information to help you choose and use credit cards, get out of debt, protect your credit record, understand your Social Security benefits, insure your bank deposits, and start a savings and investing plan. Just click on the Free "My Money" tool kit link below, fill out the order form, and we'll be glad to send your "My Money" tool kit. You should receive your order within three to four weeks.
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