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Reaching Your Financial Goals #4
What is important to you? What do you want to save for? This worksheet can help you come up with a plan to make it happen.
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Tracking Income and Expenses #5
Use this worksheet to help identify where your money is going, and if you are spending more than you earn.
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Monthly Expense Chart #6
Once you have found out how much money is coming in, and how much you are spending, this chart will help you better manage the money you have to get the things you really need and want.
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How Time Affects the Value of Money #10
This chart is a MUST see. Especially if you are in your 20s.
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Online Tools

Investment Risk Tolerance Quiz
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Investing for Your Future
An 11-part home study course featuring in-depth, non-commercial information about investment types and key decision-making principles. Other topics include: finding money to invest; investing with small dollar amounts; sources of investment information; selecting professional advisors; avoiding investment fraud. Developed by the national Cooperative Extension System. Appropriate for beginning and intermediate-level investors.
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Stock Market Game
Through simulated stock market transactions, you’ll be able to research the companies you decide to invest in, trade on all of the major exchanges, create your own portfolio, experience firsthand the ups and downs of individual stocks and the market as a whole. You won’t earn, or lose, any real money, but will soon learn the important lessons that every educated investor should know.
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Financial calculators
Budgeting, savings, college, credit, paycheck planning, buying a car, stocks and more
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