Kids and Students
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Learning about money and investing doesn't have to be boring. In this section of our website, we provide links to other sites designed especially for younger visitors, students and teachers.
When you are just beginning to learn about money management and investing, these links will get you started mastering your money skills; skills that you can use throughout your life.
Information for:
Just for Kids and Students- American Bankers Association
- American Savings Education Council
- BizWorld
- Consumer Jungle
- Credit Union National Association Youth Initiatives
- First Gov for Kids
- Federal Reserve Education (PDF)*
- Federal Reserve Kids Page
- Hands on Banking
- Indiana University Financial Literacy Links
- Junior Achievement
- Jump$tart Coalition
- Mapping Your Future
- Planet Orange
- Practical Money Skills Games
- Reality Check
- Social Security Administration
- U.S. Department of Treasury Kid's Page
- U.S. Mint
- You Can Deal With It - College Issues
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Just for Teachers- American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
- Money Savvy Generation
- Moonjar Money Box
- National Council on Economic Education (NCEE)
- National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
- Practical Money Skills
- The Mint
- U.S. Department of Education
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Young Investors- Alliance for Investor Education
- EDGAR Database of Corporate Information
- Help for Young Investors
- Investing Online Resource Center
- Kid$Inve$t
- Nasdaq Stock Market
- National Association of Securities Dealers
- National Futures Association
- New York Stock Exchange
- North American Securities Administrators Association
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Stock Market Game 2000
- Types of Investments
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Note: While DFI exercises discretion in selecting the sites we link to, we are not responsible for the content or the privacy practices of these sites, nor do we endorse these sites.
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