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Are you graduating with honors?

Last month, SAM challenged you to improve your financial savvy. How did you do? What new financial discoveries did you uncover?

To make sure SAM gives you an A+, use the calculators below to test yourself on your money smarts. 


Debt: Find out how long it will take you to pay off your credit card(s). Overwhelmed with debt? Learn how to restructure what you owe to pay it off sooner.


Spending: Having trouble reigning in daily spending?

Find out what will happen if you reduce or forgo certain expenses.

• Calculate how much your wasted dollars could be worth.


Saving: What would you do if you lost your job or experienced an emergency? Calculate how much you need in emergency savings.
 


Retirement: Experiencing a few bumps on your road to retirement? Calculate the impact of borrowing from your retirement plan.

Looking to retire early? Check out what will happen if you increase contributions to your 401(k).


Home life: Find the answers to these tough questions:

Should I refinance my mortgage?

Does my spouse need to go back to work?
 

Know a high school graduate or college student?


Now is the time to talk to him or her about money.
Visit our graduation page to start the conversation.

How much do you spend on graduation and wedding gifts?


View our poll >>

April poll results:


29 percent of you learn about finances online.

View more results >>

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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