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Financial Literacy Sites
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If you are looking to consolidate loans reviews.com has compiled a list of some lenders worthy on consideration.  The chart is toward the bottom of the page but it is worth reading all of the advice on the page to get a better idea about lending that meets your needs and general financial health suggestions.  The advice is provided by a wide range of experts not just one institution looking to gain customers.

Debt.org is America’s Debt Help Organization, providing information on financial well-being. The company is owned by Pen and Paper Financial and helps people build a sound financial future by getting out of debt and staying out of debt.  The site provides information on a broad range of topics to help build financial literacy.   Services include debt settlement, debt consolidation, debt management and student loan consolidation assistance. 

The most accurate information on annuities and structured settlements on the internet. It has a wide array of information on the topic including the different types of annuities, tax implications or buying and selling and how to handle them as a minor. Here are a few pages that would be beneficial for anyone interested in learning more:
annuity.org/cash-value/tax-implications/ 
annuity.org/structured-settlements/minors/
annuity.org/annuities/

Launched in 1997, the site provides tools to help parents as well as educators teach children to manage money wisely and develop good financial habits: the building blocks for a secure future. Given the current rate of savings and debt in America, this is a lesson that desperately needs to be learned.
Sections on this site have been designed for families. Most pages are written in a kid-friendly style so families can work together – or older children can work independently in learning money lessons. However, some sections have been developed exclusively for teachers and parents.

Take Charge of Your Financial Future Hands on Banking® program! Want to take charge of your own finances and reach your goals? Just pick your age group and get started! Whether you want to build your credit, your investments, or your own small business; invest in the market, a home, or higher education; shop for a loan, buy a car, or open your first bank accounts, the Hands on Banking program offers all the basic money tools, skills, and information you need.



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