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Money Management

“If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”
Benjamin Franklin, leading author, politician, printer, scientist, philosopher, publisher, inventor, civic activist, and diplomat, 1706-1790

Increase Your Financial IQ

Your education is a great investment. Start managing that investment now by acquiring money management skills that will help you make sound financial decisions. You'll want to use these pages for the best advice on how to make the most of your resources.

Get organized

Gain control over your finances.

Spend responsibly

Take control of your spending habits.

Make wise credit choices

Learn to manage your debt.

Avoid trouble

Financial problems can be avoided.

Get help

Deal with problems right away.

Test Your Financial IQ

Financial Literacy Month (October) is over, but you can still use this series of fun quizzes to figure out your financial IQ and learn valuable skills.

 

Quick Links

One Stop Scholarship Resources

MyMoney.gov From the U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission

Javanomics 101: The Washington Post article

Find out how much you spend using a coffee calculator
examines how much is really costs to buy gourmet coffee daily.

Get your free credit reports
www.annualcreditreport.com

Cash or Credit: You Need to Know (FSoS 1301)
University of MN online class for Freshman only.

Parents' Voices of Experience
Find out what other parents are telling their kids about credit cards, finances and spending.

Money Matters
Finance news for parents.

Questions? Contact Us SFCmail@umn.edu