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The Economic & Financial Impact of the Oklahoma City BombingSubject: Consumer Issues, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Educators (Teachers), Students (High School)Source: Oklahoma Council on Economic Education, Oklahoma City National Memorial & MuseumInformation about the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building and the economic role it plays in the history of Oklahoma and our nation. Lesson Plan/Curricula
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The Financial Fairy TalesSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Daniel Britton, financialfairytales.comA series of children´s books that make learning about money fun, while sharing the values, habits, tools and skills for financial success. Publication (Book)
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The Great Piggy Bank AdventureSubject: Investing, SavingAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: DisneyPlay The Great Piggy Bank Adventure online and learn the importance of wise financial planningwhile having fun! Designed for kids, this board game is also a good way to get the whole family together for some playful lessons in financial management. Game
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The Hamilton ProjectSubject: Student Loan Management (Calculator)Audiences: Students (College)Source: The Hamilton ProjectUndergraduate Student Loan Calculator Calculator
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The Real Money Experience Financial Literacy GameSubject: Banking, Credit, Investing, Retirement Planning, SavingAudiences: Educators (Teachers), Students (College, High School)Source: National Financial Educators CouncilsA hands-on classroom activity where students choose careers, make educational choices and budget for clothing, housing, and transportation. They´ll learn about the ongoing expenses associated with each decision as they learn about bills, budgeting, and lifestyle choices. Activity, Lesson Plan/Curricula, Game
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The Ultimate Guide to BudgetingSubject: BudgetingAudiences: Students, Adults, Educators, Service Providers, Specialty Groups, Online Students, College Graduates, Parents, ConsumersSource: MoneyGeekWhat Is Budgeting?
5 Good Reasons to Implement a Budget Now
Practical Steps to Creating and Using a Budget
How to Create a Budget With a Spreadsheet
Budgeting Examples for Personal Finances
Effective Budgeting Strategies and Methods Website
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TheDebtMythSubject: Pay Off DebtAudiences: Adults, StudentsSource: TheDebtMythIts easy to believe the myth that youll always have debt. But you know what? Debt is not forever, and its not hopeless. You can break free of debt. Mobile Applications, Website
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Time Is On Your Side (PDF)Subject: SavingAudiences: Adults (Employees), Students (College, High School)Source: U.S. Department of LaborProvides savings tips for new entrants to the workforce. Publication
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Tuition TrackerSubject: Tuition TrackerAudiences: StudentsSource: Tuition TrackerThis tool shows what students really pay for college, based on their family income. People can search from more than 3,700 colleges and universities in the United States. Website
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Better Make RoomSubject: Paying for College (College Planning, College Savings, FAFSA, Financial Aid)Audiences: Adults (Parents), Students (College, High School)Source: U.S. Department of Education, Civic NationTools developed by the U.S. Department of Education to help students and their families choose a college thats the best fit for them.
Tools include Napkin Finance, Financial Aid Shopping Sheet, Net Price Calculator Center and more. Website
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Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.