The Clever Girl Finance book is an accessible personal finance book written specifically for women by money expert, Bola Sokunbi
Save, budget, invest and manage your finances so you can build real wealth
Enhance your financial well-being and achieve financial wellness
Learn from stories of everyday women who have achieved financial independence
Learn conversation starters and strategies to open the lines of communication about your parents’ finances
Discover the essential financial and legal information you should gather from your parents to be prepared for the future
Gain insight from others’ stories of successfully talking money with aging parents
Accept past decisions and articulate your financial goals
Align your lifestyle with your budget
Explore your relationship with money
Re-evaluate financial habits and behaviors
Increase your financial wellness and live a more purposeful life
Ages 5 – 8 years old
Learn about money with Peter Pig
An interactive game, practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency.
After completing the game, get rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes.
Ages 7 – 12 years old
Money Metropolis allows young children to navigate a multi-dimensional world
Make life decisions that will affect your virtual bank accounts to shrink or grow
Complete tasks like raking leaves, mowing lawns and babysitting adds money to your virtual accounts
Save or spend in the virtual store
Ages 14 years old and up
In The Payoff game, play the role of Alex or Jess, two up-and-coming video bloggers
Prepare for a life-changing video competition while managing their finances and handling unexpected events
In the immersive game, help Alex and Jess make smart financial decisions within the tight three-day deadline
Complete their video for the competition
The Spent game is offered by the Urban Ministries of Durham and created by the ad agency McKinney.
The game starts with educating players on the reality that over 14 million people
Make choices between housing, food or healthcare
Start with $1,000 for one month and must make decisions based on circumstances many people face.
The game ends when players either run out of money before the end of the month or make it through with money left over.
Learn how saving decisions can impact your life playing Countdown to Retirement.
THE GAME COUNTDOWN TO RETIREMENT HAS BEEN RETIRED AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
In this virtual world, you will start your first job, earn promotions and see your salary increase.
Make housing and transportation decisions and the choices you make will impact your retirement.
Ages 3 to 6 years old
Memory puzzles are some of the first games young children play
Put the scrambled pieces of the puzzle back together to complete the image of a dollar bill
Choose between 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollar bill puzzles
Learn fun facts about Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S. Grant and more
Financial Soccer game puts your financial skills to the test with the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ Brazil-branded version.
Fast-paced, multiple-choice question game with improved graphics and additional questions.
Tests your money management skills as you advance down the field and try to score.
Provided by Visa’s Practical Money Skills.
Visa and the National Football League have teamed up to create Financial Football
A fast-paced, interactive game that engages students while teaching them personal finance skills
Features 3D graphics and game-changing opportunities with audibles, blitzes, and game-breaking plays.
The game is available to play for free through iOS and Android apps and online.
Do Not Call Registry is a national service and database, operated by the US Federal Trade Commission, giving you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls.
You can register your home or mobile phone for free.
After you register, other types of organizations may still call you, such as charities, political groups, debt collectors, and surveys.
Once registered your number remains active in the registry unless canceled.
Optout Prescreened is the official consumer credit reporting industry website to accept and process requests from consumers to Opt-In or Opt-Out of firm offers of credit or insurance.
The FCRA also provides you the right to “Opt-Out”, which prevents Consumer Credit Reporting Companies from providing your credit file information for Firm Offers.
MissingMoney.com is the only free, state-endorsed national database.
Perform comprehensive searches for lost property that has been turned over to state governments.
It is the only unclaimed property site endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA).
Make sure you look up your name in each state you’ve lived in.
Each state has differing requirements for claiming lost property and money.
AnnualCreditReport.com is the only federally mandated website to access your FREE credit reports by the FCRA.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide credit reporting companies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
Get a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months, with each credit bureau.
Google Fi is a wireless phone serviced from Google using optimizing Wifi networks.
Service uses the T-Mobile and US Cellular network for optimal coverage.
$20 per month for talk and text
Pay for only the data you use, $10 per 1 GB, no additional data charges after 6GB.
No activation fees and no contracts.