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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

This webpage provides free access to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) publications on youth financial education. Publications include reports, research articles, infographics, posters, teaching guidance, short storybooks, and chapter books. Learn more.  
This webpage offers tips and activities to help improve young people’s money skills, habits, and attitudes. Activities and discussion topics about financial literacy are provided for young people of all ages. Learn more.  
This webpage contains classroom activities designed to help teach and nurture the building blocks of financial capability. Each activity comes with a teacher guide and supporting student material. Learn more.
CFPB recently launched newly redesigned website landing pages in Arabic, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese, seeking to make it easier to navigate CFPB tools and resources and learn more about the banking and financial systems. The pages include commonly used financial terms and acronyms. Learn more. ...
This tool (PDF, 17 pages) is designed to help financial educators, coaches, and counselors motivate and support the young people they serve toward their longer-term financial goals, using exercises that strengthen their connection to their future selves. The tool includes:  A practitioner worksheet to help prepare before engaging with the client  Three ...
This infographic and webpage share information for student loan borrowers about recent changes made to repayment terms due to the pandemic.
This tool can help students and caregivers understand financial aid offers, plan to cover the remaining costs, estimate how much is owed and if that debt is affordable, compare offers from different schools, and decide what to do next.
This guide contains practical information for direct service organizations to support their client base.
This website provides updated youth financial education that makes it easier to incorporate financial education in the classroom.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau just released the guide "Helping Consumers Claim the Economic Impact Payment: A guide for intermediary organizations."
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