Federal Reserve creates online resource that educates about finances
The Federal Reserve has introduced a new Web site that provides
information to young and old about money matters. Clicking on a
"Personal Financial Education" bar at the top of the site, visitors
can go to a page that provides information about subjects in
categories such as consumer banking, loans and credit, and interest
rates. Here, visitors can read and see illustrated information
about direct deposit accounts, credit reports and financial frauds
and scams.
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Educators can click the "Teachers Resources" bar at the top of
the page to visit a part of the site that includes quizzes, lesson
plans and media, all designed to aid the teaching of financial
information to students.
The last bar atop the site's pages, marked "Fed101," will take
visitors to a convenient menu of shortcuts for accessing the
various resources throughout the site, providing a quick and easy
way to navigate through its resources.
To visit the site, go to www.FederalReserveEducation.org.
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