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This section of our website is dedicated to helping you become more informed when it comes to your money. The following is a list of great resources we've compiled that will better educate you on financial matters that will affect you in your lifetime.
Credit Union National Association (CUNA) There is a section on CUNA's website entitled Consumer Information. This section includes Personal Finance Tips, Consumer News, and an Educated Investor Center with some really great information relative to you. 
BestMoneyinfo This website provides consumers with access to information that can assist them in making informed choices concerning a wide spectrum of financial-related decisions. 
MyMoney.gov MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether you are planning to buy a home, balancing your checkbook, or investing in your 401k, the resources on MyMoney.gov can help you do it better. 
Money Management International (MMI) MMI offers help with budgeting, money management, and credit issues 365 days a year. Their website has a lot of great information concerning these subjects, and they also have counselors who will work with you to develop a personal financial assessment. You can even sign up for their FREE Educational Newletter and receive weekly educational tips for balancing your budget, making ends meet, and achieving your financial goals. 
Federal Reserve Education Here you can find links to instructional material and tools that can increase your understanding of the Federal Reserve, economics, and financial education. 
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) Have questions about saving for or financing college? MEFA is a non-profit state organization that serves students and families in Massachusetts, and out-of-state students and families pursuing higher education in Massachusetts. 
Thrive by 5 This site, created by CUNA, is dedicated to teaching you preschooler about spending and saving. Articles and activities on this site help teach your child about how money works, how your family uses money, what money can do, and a host of other topics. 
Jonathan Pond Jonathan Pond's work in educating the public on financial matters has been far-reaching and widely recognized. His 16 prime time public television specials have been critically acclaimed for their effectiveness in providing useful and understandable financial guidance to people of all financial circumstances. 
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