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Has your child’s identity been stolen?
Published on February 2, 2013
It is a good idea to check your child’s credit report around their 16th birthday to be sure they are not victims of identity theft. -
Alternative Minimum Tax impacted by new law
Published on January 25, 2013
The recent passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 by the federal government made Alternative Minimum Tax exemption amounts permanent. -
Struggling to keep food on the table?
Published on January 25, 2013
Have you considered food stamps/SNAP benefits? -
“Reading Makes ₵ents” teaches children money management
Published on January 22, 2013
Young people learn basic money management concepts through this National 4-H curriculum’s book suggestions and hand-on activities. -
Women should keep an eye on Social Security benefits
Published on January 18, 2013
Will Social Security be enough? Women need to start planning early to ensure they have a strong post-retirement future. -
“Reading Makes ₵ents” teaches children the history of money
Published on January 18, 2013
The National 4-H curriculum teaches young people about money concepts by using children’s literature and related hands-on activities. -
“Reading Makes ₵ents” curriculum teaches children money concepts
Published on January 14, 2013
Reading Makes ₵ents teaches young people about money concepts by using children’s literature and related hands-on activities. -
Young adults: Ten steps to protect your identity
Published on January 7, 2013
Young adults are susceptible to identity theft or fraud; follow these 10 steps to prevent it from happening to you. -
Youth learn money management skills through 4-H
Published on January 7, 2013
A club fundraising activity can provide numerous opportunities for youth to be active participants in learning how to handle money. -
Writing checks: Prevent forgery with these steps
Published on January 7, 2013
A few simple steps can significantly reduce the possibility that your check can be forged.