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Are you Smart?

Book smart, street smart, money smart?

Becoming educated about your finances can be a daunting and sometimes scary task, but with SmartAboutMoney, it doesn’t have to be!

April is National Financial Literacy Month, so it’s the perfect time to let SAM help you establish and maintain healthy financial habits that you can share with your friends and family.


Educate yourself. Take the first steps toward goal setting, saving, budgeting, and investing, and tackle specific financial concerns or questions by searching SAMÂ’s Resource Library.



Start the conversation at home. Talk to your kids about money, pull together as a family, and begin planning for your children’s futures.



Laugh and learn. Turn around your bad spending habits after watching other Spendsters confess theirs.



Share with others. Already financially savvy? Share the wealth in your community or workplace, find resources for presentations, or simply forward this newsletter to a friend.

Financial Literacy Events Near You


Learn about financial education in your state

Attend a Money Smart Week event in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, or Colorado

Participate in the National Credit Union Youth Week

Educate yourself with a Jump$tart conference in your area

Where have you learned about finances?


View our poll >>

March poll results


By the end of March, two-thirds of respondents had yet to file their taxes.

Visit SAM’s Family of Resources:


Plan for retirement at MyRetirementPaycheck.org.

Confess your bad spending habits at Spendster.org.

Make sure your children are learning financial basics in high school and college.

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