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  1. The Five Principles. EARN – Make the most of what you earn by understanding your pay and benefits. SAVE & INVEST - It’s never too early to start saving for future goals such as a house or retirement, even by saving small amounts. PROTECT – Taking precautions about your financial situation, accumulate emergency savings, and have the right ...

  2. Youth Financial Literacy Activities. Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education. Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Document Type: Tools.

  3. Life Events. Looking for help with making the best financial choices about major life events? Use this page to locate federal brochures, publications, websites and videos that can assist. The resources provide background information, helpful guidance, and hints and tips to assist with your decisions. Select a topic from the life events list ...

  4. Youth Financial Literacy Activities. Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education. Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Document Type: Tools.

  5. April is recognized as National Financial Capability month to highlight the importance of trustworthy, accessible information for consumers making decisions about their financial lives, and the role of consumer education and robust consumer protections in improving the financial well-being of all Americans. Decisions like how to manage savings ...

  6. About MyMoney.gov. This website is a product of the Congressionally chartered Federal Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC), which is made up of more than 24 Federal entities that are coordinating and collaborating to strengthen financial capability and increase access to financial services for all Americans.

  7. Youth Financial Literacy Activities. Developing financial knowledge, skills, and habits is an important stepping stone on young people’s path to adult financial well-being. The tools and resources listed here support K–12 financial education. Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Document Type: Tools.