Financial Education
American Financial Solutions: Personal Finance Courses
American Financial Solutions, in partnership with the Seattle Community Colleges Television and North Seattle Community College has created eight powerful personal finance courses that you can take online for free, with an option to receive a certificate for your credit file. Called "Investing in Yourself", this series of programs teach the essentials of smart money management.
CENTS: Money Sense
Money Sense is a free online money management program.
CENTS: Debt Slapped
Debt Slapped is a free program about student loans and credit cards for high school and college students. This program was created as preventative education aimed at high school and college students. It�s endorsed by the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions.
FDIC: Money Smart
Money Smart is a comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream develop financial skills and positive banking relationships.
Key Bank: Financial Learning Tools
In addition to Key's FREE Learn and Earn curriculum, which is delivered by non-profit partners and volunteer KeyBank employees, we offer a variety of learning tools that are designed to assist you in achieving your financial goals. Money Made Easy is a comprehensive financial education website funded by KeyBank and developed by the national nonprofit One Economy Corporation. The complete financial management curriculum was designed to address the challenges that are most prevalent in your quest to manage your money and begin to build wealth. This interactive website is rich in content and easily accessible in both English and Spanish.
Wells Fargo: Hands on Banking
Hands on Banking is a free public service, providing information and tools about managing your money, building credit, taking out loans, investing in the market, a home, or higher education. It includes instructional guides designed for both self-paced, individual learning as well as classroom use. The site is available in Spanish at www.elfutoroentusmanos.org.
Mortgage Help
FDIC: Community Resources Guide
FDIC's community resource guide providing quality information on counseling services and resources for those involved in outreach efforts to assist homeowners experiencing mortgage delinquency and foreclosure that can lead to solutions for distressed homeowners.
FDIC: Mortgage Foreclosure Toolkit
FDIC's mortgage foreclosure toolkit (brochures on how mortgage modification programs can help those at risk of foreclosure save their home and mortgage scams).
Student Loans
National Consumer Law Center: Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project
This is a resource for borrowers, their families, and advocates representing student loan borrowers. It provides information and resources for people who already have student loans and want to know more about their rights and options.

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