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Tired of being ripped off, or being confused about how to use your money to get what you want out of life? Worrying about finances can cause a great deal of stress which can cause physical illness and much more. We want to help you lower stress and create financial strength for yourselves and your family.

To do that, we offer the following coaches and resources.

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Get ready for retirement with Plan ItTM: Retire Ready Toolkit. It’s a free online resource that can help you plan for—and achieve—retirement security. Access articles, listen to audio clips, run “what if” financial longevity scenarios, and listen in on the financial conversations on PreRetiree Lane.
Making the right financial decisions is no easy task in today’s crazy-busy world. There are hundreds of variables, and no one has the time to understand them all.

With Anytime Adviser®, you don’t need time – you just need a Web browser. This invaluable, online resource can help you with all your big financial decisions. Anytime Adviser includes a series of Web-based coaching modules that provide guidance on new and used car buying; home buying; ID theft; checking accounts; credit card management; and money management for couples
 
Your everyday decisions are easier with the help of Home & Family Finance Resource Center. Each week this online guide features facts about the topics that matter to you, from credit card fraud to saving for your children's education.
 
Get your money working towards your goals and future without sacrificing the present with MoneyMixTM: Launch Your Life. It’s a free collection of financial tools and articles geared specifically for the opportunities and challenges young adults are facing today.
 
Googolplex contains stories, games, and puzzles for elementary, middle, and high school students. It's all about money—getting it, saving it, spending it, borrowing it. It'll show you how business and the economy work and how you can take control of your financial future. And it'll make you laugh.
 
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Financial Education Links

dallasfed.org Federal Reserve Operations, economic research and data, publications and resources, economic education and much more.
fool.com Educates, enriches, and amuses individuals in  investing and personal finance.
irs.gov Information for individuals, businesses, not for profits, tax professionals and more.
annualcreditreport.com Get your  free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies.
cardweb.com Information pertaining to all types of payment cards, including, but not limited to, credit cards, debit cards, smart cards, prepaid cards, ATM cards, loyalty cards and phone cards.
bankrate.com Free rate information on more than 300 financial products, including mortgages, credit cards, new and used automobile loans, money market accounts, checking and ATM fees, etc,.
onguardonline.gov Provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
idtheft.gov The President’s Task Force on Identity Theft as launched this website, “Identity Theft is a Crime.  Resources from the Government.”  This site is an excellent resource for government information about identity theft. The link, “Report Identity Theft,” takes you to the Federal Trade Commission website which includes details, FAQs and ways to recover from identity theft.  In addition, there are tips on how consumers can prevent identity theft and information on prosecuting and punishing identity-theft related crimes.
   
   
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