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  2. FDIC's How Money Smart Are You?

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    How Money Smart Are You? is a suite of 14 games and related resources about everyday financial topics. It’s based on FDIC’s award-winning Money Smart program. To play the Games, you need to create an account only if you want to earn certificates or have your progress saved. To use the Resources, you don’t need an account. Important Announcement.

  3. Money Smart - FDIC

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    The FDIC Money Smart financial education program can help people of all ages enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships. First released in 2001 and regularly updated since then, Money Smart has a long track record of success.

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  5. Money Smart for Adults - FDIC

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    Start by reviewing the Guide to Presenting Money Smart for Adults (catalog.fdic.gov). It includes practical tips for planning, marketing, and delivering training. It also includes information to make training accessible and welcoming for everyone, including people with disabilities.

  6. Learn Money Smart - FDIC

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    How Money Smart Are You? is our new suite of 14 financial games and related resources. It’s available in both English and Spanish. Earn (virtual) coins, have some fun, and learn about everyday financial topics. You can play with or without an account – it’s your choice and explained on the site.

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  8. How Money Smart Are You? - First Keystone Community Bank

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    How Money Smart Are You? is a suite of 14 games and related resources covering everyday financial topics. It’s available in both English and Spanish. These games are based on the FDIC’s Money Smart financial education program which was created to enhance financial skills and create positive banking experiences.

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