The fall back-to-school season is upon us and along with that comes a “back-to-learning” mindset. But learning isn’t just for students going back to school or college. It’s good to gain knowledge at any age.
Did you know that on our website there are resources where you can expand your financial knowledge? Check out these Financial Literacy Resources:
- My Money Five from mymoney.gov – Learn about the five guiding principles of your finances and how to capitalize on them.
- Visa's Practical Money Skills – From budgeting and saving to planning for the financial impact of life events, this resource also includes checklists, calculators and other learning tools.
- 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy – This resource is put together by the American Institute of CPAs, and covers topics like buying a home, insurance and family financial planning.
We hope you find practical value in the resources and learn something that you can apply to your life.
August 26, 2019 by First Citizens Bank
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