Financial Education Resources
Dive into expert guides, our financial glossary, classroom activities, and community support—all built to help you achieve financial confidence.
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“The resources on this page are clear, practical, and easy to use—I've found something for every stage of my financial journey.” — Ashley K., Redmond, Washington

What You'll Find in Our Resources
Discover clear guides, definitions, classroom activities, and support links—all designed to help you reach your financial goals with confidence.
Guides & How-Tos
Follow step-by-step guides for budgeting, saving, paying off debt, and building credit—written for real-life results.
Glossary
Look up any financial term or concept and get a plain-English explanation—plus examples you can actually use.
Educators
Access lesson plans, worksheets, and hands-on classroom activities for teachers, youth leaders, and parents.
Community Support
Find trusted hotlines, nonprofits, and support agencies—plus get connected to local help whenever you need it.
How-To Guides
Practical, step-by-step guides to help you take control of your money—covering credit, debt, budgeting, and financial wellness.
Manage Credit Cards
Discover strategies for responsible card use, understanding your limits, and maintaining a healthy credit profile.
See Credit Card GuidesBudget & Saving
Master budgeting, track spending, and build savings habits that last—with tools anyone can use.
See Budget & Saving GuidesFinancial Wellness
Protect yourself from scams, reduce stress, and create a safer, more secure financial future.
See Wellness GuidesFinancial Terms Glossary
Find easy-to-understand definitions for every stage of life—organized to fit your needs, whether you’re a student, adult, or senior.
Teens & Students
Money words and concepts explained simply—perfect for school assignments or learning your first real-world finance terms.
Browse Teens GlossaryAdults
All the key terms you’ll see on bills, statements, and credit reports—broken down so you can take charge of your money.
Browse Adults GlossarySeniors
Essential definitions for retirement, benefits, fraud prevention, and financial security—explained in plain language.
Browse Seniors GlossaryEducator Resources
Power up your classroom or youth program with free lesson plans, interactive activities, and printable worksheets for all ages.
Lesson Plans
Ready-to-teach financial literacy lessons for middle and high school classrooms—easy to adapt for any group.
Download Lesson PlansClassroom Activities
Engaging games, role-plays, and group projects to make money skills hands-on and memorable.
See ActivitiesPrintable Worksheets
Budget trackers, quizzes, and self-assessment tools to help students master money basics—ready to print and use.
Get WorksheetsCommunity Support Resources
Connect with trusted help and tools for every stage—whether you need a financial counselor, free credit report, or a nonprofit in your area.
Find a Counselor
Connect with certified, nonprofit financial counselors for free, confidential guidance on credit, debt, and budgeting.
Find a CounselorGet a Free Credit Report
Learn how to access your annual credit report, spot errors, and protect your identity—all at no cost.
Access Credit ReportsNonprofits & Hotlines
Locate trusted national and local nonprofits, hotlines, and government programs for support beyond Money Fit.
See Nonprofit SupportEveryday Money for Everyday People
Discover practical steps for budgeting, saving, and conquering debt—written for real life. This easy-to-read guide by Todd Christensen is packed with insights for every stage of your financial journey.
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