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Free Mississippi foreclosure counseling.
Non-profit credit counselors and their agencies help clients meet their long term goals. Budgeting classes, DMPs, investing, and other financial literacy services are provided for free.
Maybe the first thing to consider before spending money is understand the difference between needs and wants.
Find how kids and teenagers can improve their financial literacy skills. Apps, websites, and technology can help the youth learn about financial literacy.
Investing in your child's financial future requires investing, teaching and saving. Find how to set up investment and savings accounts for children.
Learn what mutual funds are, how to invest in them, what they do, as well as the pros and cons to mutual funds.
It is possible to save $1 per day and retire as a millionaire. Learn how saving one dollar a day, or less than $25,000 in total, builds wealth.
Learn what 401K plan is, and how this retirement plan is a great option for low income families and those who live paycheck to paycheck.
Learn about retirement plan options for the self-employed, gig workers, and freelancers.
The first bill you pay should be yourself. Invest into your career, savings, retirement, and/or investments, and pay yourself first.
Chore apps can help your children learn about financial literacy and managing their money. Find how to use household chore smartphone apps to teach kids about finances, including saving and investing.
Find a list of books that can educate low to moderate income families on spending, budgeting, financial literacy, investing and more.
Learn how to begin investing your money, even with a low income. Invest with practical strategies, government-supported programs, low-cost accounts, and tools for building long-term wealth.
Find a list of great financial literacy games for kids and teens for ages 6 to 18. Children and teenagers can learn about saving, investing, and finances from edutainment games.
Learn what an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is and why it can be a great investment for basic as well as advanced investors.
There are a number of reasons why you want to start investing as young as possible. Find the benefits for starting to invest at a young age.
Find YouTubers that discuss financial literacy. For people that enjoy YouTube influencers, find the best ones for you that discuss personal finances.
Controlling emotions is critical to successful long term investing. Find tips, advice, and tricks for not letting emotions impact your stock or bond investments.
Low income families can invest and save for the future, even if they have a limited income or minimal savings.
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