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PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS: The newsletters below can help you teach children of all ages about finance. This includes young children, ‘tweens, teens and young adults.
Money Talks is a newsletter that includes simple lessons and useful resources to help children learn
about saving and money management.
Read the latest "Money Talks" newsletter targeted for young adults. You may find this "Get Smart about Credit" issue helpful during the holiday season. Among the topics are how the new credit card regulations affect young adults.
Right click on any of the links below to download the newsletters that interest you:
Money Talks for Young Children
The Value of Money
Spender or Saver?
Savings Lessons
Money Talks for 'Tweens
Saving and Budgeting 101
Chores and Payday
When Needs and Wants Collide
Money Talks for Teens
Money, Jobs & Shopping
Your College-Bound Teen: Debit or Credit
Helping Teens Manage Money
Money Talks for Young Adults
The Four Cs of Credit
Young Adults Face the Risk of Identity Theft
You may also download the following helpful publications:
Parent Money Manual
Banking Term Glossary
Financial Education Websites
A section of the American Bankers Association website (ABA's Educational Foundation) for consumers of financial products - provides updates on legislation and banking issues
www.pittsburgh.ja.org
Junior Achievement of western Pennsylvania is an economic education organization committed to educating young people to succeed in a global economy.
practicalmoneyskills.com
Visa’s Practical Money Skills for Life educational site provides general—yet comprehensive—information on credit cards, budgeting, and money management.
What's My Score
The Independent Community Banks of America website for young adults that features interactive tutorials and calculators about credit.
www.economicspa.org
The website of EconomicsPennsylvania, an organization that promotes economic education in the K-12 classroom.
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