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Your Money New York - New York State Office of the State Comptroller - Thomas P. DiNapoli, State Comptroller
Welcome to Your Money New York, part of a multi-faceted initiative at the Office of the State Comptroller to promote financial knowledge and education. This program is designed to give New Yorkers the information and tools they need to face the broad variety of money-related issues that may arise over the course of their lives -- whether it is getting out of debt, looking for a job, saving for college or retirement, or buying a car or home.
Games Evolve as Tools for Teaching Financial Literacy
Although a majority of states do not require financial-literacy classes in K-12 schools, the nation's recent economic struggles have spurred growing interest in the subject by educators-many of whom are turning to digital-game-based approaches to teach students about personal finance and investing.
The online course and campus for financial literacy
Designed by and for digital users, MoneyU creates a whole new paradigm in financial learning. Goodbye boring textbooks and lectures. Hello integrated videos, cartoons, humor, widgets and simulations.
Skill-Life, Inc. - Rewards, Games and Life Skills for Kids
SKILL-LIFE’s game-based platform lets youth earn real-world rewards as they play cool games that teach them life skills such as financial literacy, nutrition, and citizenship! Our mission is to provide families fun, effective, and easily-accessible tools that increase young people’s real-world savvy.
Everfi - Online Financial Literacy Education Platform
Unique web-based online financial literacy solutions for secondary schools (independent, public, parochial), post-secondary, nonprofits and others.
Independent Means Inc.
The IMI Vision: To help raise a new generation with skills that ensure financial self-reliance and well being, and values that support lives of purpose and passion.Mission Statement: Independent Means strives to be the ultimate source of financial education and information.
Recessipedia:Main Page - Recessipedia
The Recessipedia is a wiki-based platform for the public to collaboratively document, edit and share information on what caused the recession of 2008-2009 and how it impacted the lives of those on Wall Street and Main Street. For those not familiar with wikis, a wiki is a collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone with access to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language.
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