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Practical Money Skills for Life

Someone just reminded me of Visa's Practical Money Skills for Life site. They're doing to some great work there, and anyone looking for some free financial literacy resources could spend a lot of time reading their articles and downloading materials.

In particular, they have a lot of resources for parents and teachers, so if you're looking for ways to teach your kids about personal finance, give them a look.

(In a side note, the poll they have currently on their home page asks "Who should manage financial literacy mandates," and fails to offer "none of the above" as a choice. Looks like it's inevitable that taxpayers will pick up the tab for this. I'm sure the creditors appreciate that.).

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Hi there - just a regular guy working on my own debt. I made the website to share my approach to debt management - it's a spreadsheet.

I'm NOT trying to spam, I really want to get this method into the hands of the thousands of folks like me whose debt crept up on them lately.

Please consider allowing my post to your blog; I would really appreciate a link from your site.

Write to me if you like!

Jim

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