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Consumer Resource Center

FDIC Consumer Education Presents: How Money Smart Are You? – An Interactive Financial Education Tool for Consumers and Communities

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Webinar, Webex registration information below.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) will host a national webinar for consumers and communities to learn more about How Money Smart Are You?, a suite of 14 popular learning games and related resources about everyday financial topics. It is based on the award-winning FDIC Money Smart financial education program. Learn about how tens of thousands of players nationwide are using How Money Smart Are You? to help improve financial knowledge and skills. How Money Smart Are You? is available in English and Spanish. Community based organizations can also create accounts and track the progress of players that are linked to their organization account, learn more here and register for the webinar today!

Financial education is central to FDIC efforts that expand economic inclusion and promote confidence in the banking system. This webinar is a part of the FDIC Consumer Education program, which offers high-quality, non-copyrighted, FREE financial education resources for consumers, banks, schools, non-profits, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders to help train and improve the financial capability of people of all ages and small businesses.

Presenters:

  • Yolanda Green, Community Affairs Specialist, Consumer Education, FDIC
  • Sandra Hernandez, Community Affairs Specialist, Consumer Education, FDIC
  • Kenneth Worthey, Assistant Director, Consumer Education, FDIC

Who should attend:

Banks, credit unions, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs), educators, community colleges, universities, employers, workforce development centers, and other organizations and individuals interested in using or learning more about How Money Smart Are You?.

Registration Information:

To register online, click REGISTER and fill out the needed information. You will receive a confirmation email once completed.

Register

Contact Information:

If you have any questions about the event, please email ConsumerEducation@fdic.gov.

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Last Updated: August 5, 2024