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SIRS Researcher »
Are you at risk for identity theft? How will you pay for college? Find answers to your questions about personal finance from magazine and newspaper articles specifically chosen for students.

Helpful Websites

Credit Card Smarts »
This Consumer and Family Economics sponsored web site offers information to help teens understand their credit report and how credit works. All information is also in Spanish.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago »
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has a comprehensive site on how to make money management decisions, set financial goals, pay off debt, build savings and know purchasing options, such as cash, check, credit card, debit card, etc.

Fighting Back Against Identity Theft »
The U.S. Government's central web site for information about identity theft features links to publications and information about the three main credit bureaus.

Jumpstart's Reality Check! »
Planning to live on your own one day? Get a “reality check” with this interactive test to she what it takes to live your dream life.

Money Management »
Understand how your spending habits can help you save money toward your goals with this informative introduction to money management and expense planning; includes a worksheet for tracking your expenses for a week.

NEFE Teen Resource Bureau »
Jump start your financial future with this fun site full of games, trivia, jokes and information all related to money!

Secret History of the Credit Card »
Learn the real history of the credit card and debt, then test your knowledge on this site sponsored by PBS.

Teen Consumer Scrapbook »
Written by teens for teens, this site shares information on topics teens are interested in, such as, buying goods & services, being on your own, privacy issues and recreation.