www.cambridge-credit.org — You might not be aware of it, but there a growing number of fantastic programs designed to help Americans understand the complex nature of personal finance and prepare them for the future. Some programs, such as Junior Achievement, focus on young people. Other programs, like the ones conducted by Cambridge Credit Counseling, are geared toward adult audiences, who may already be dealing with difficult times. The federal government is also participating in this push. As mandated in the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003, the Government established a hotline, 1-888-My Money, as well as a national financial education website, MyMoney.gov. Join Thomas Fox as he reviews the helpful features of the site and how they can help you make smart financial choices. Watch this week’s webisode from Cambridge Credit Counseling Corp. to learn more. Host Community Outreach Director, Thomas J. Fox.
The Starting Out Years (18-25): Just starting out? You need to make smart financial decisions — and a plan. That’s the message from Eleanor Blayney, CFP®, the consumer advocate for Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., in the first segment of the non-profit organization’s Lifelong Financial Strategies initiative.
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www.theinvestorwatch.com What should you doing with your money and investment during the current volatile market with huge drop and fluctuations? Should be be in cash totally or still be invested? It really depends on how soon do you need your money Suze Orman explains