April is Financial Literacy Month!
Did you know that the Treasury Office has financial resources to
promote financial literacy in Vermont and help you navigate the world of
money?
Financial
Education Resources For You: Learn about retirement
savings, taxes, scams, credit, insurance, and teaching kids about money.
Community Resource
Map: There are many community service providers across
Vermont that offer financial education. You can search for service
providers by using the map for help with adult education, career resources,
consumer protection, homeownership, tax assistance, and more.
Request
a Free Credit Report: Experts
recommend checking your credit report from the three main credit reporting
agencies at least once a year, check it now at annualcreditreport.com.
What
is a FICO Score? Credit
scores influence the credit that's available to you. Learn as Fair
Isaac Corporation explains how credit scores are calculated.
Fine
Tune Your Skills to Spot Investment Fraud: The Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has launched a new educational game to designed
to help investors outsmart investment fraud criminals. The game is available on
desktop or by downloading the app.
Disability
Savings Accounts: Visit VermontABLE.com to
learn about Vermont's tax-free savings plan for Vermonters with disabilities.
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