
Let's Talk about Credit/Hablemos sobre el credito
Information about using credit wisely can be purchased online under the Home and Family category at: http://www.anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu.
Making Every Dollar Count/Su Dinero Puedo Rendir Mas
A 44-page bilingual booklet discussing budgeting basics for families including money management, paying bills, setting financial goals, dealing with unemployment, and accessing community resources. Booklet can be purchased through the UC Cooperative Extension,
Money Sense Calendar
Budgeting tools for families can be purchased online under the Home and Family category at: http://www.anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu.
Money Talks - Should I Be Listening?
Realizing that teens have a keen interest in money, yet may not have the experience to spend their money wisely, Cooperative Extension has developed a curriculum to address the money topics of most interest to teens. Five counties, including San Luis Obispo, surveyed teens to determine what money topics are of most interest to them, and how they would like to learn this information. Teens indicated the topics of most interest are car buying, simple ways to save, getting the best buy, and money personalities. Teens said they would like to learn this information in school, community groups, or by newsletters/magazines. Responding to this interest, Cooperative Extension developed a set of 4 colorful newsletters, teaching guides, and videos, along with interactive games. Most of the components are available in English & Spanish. Contact Shirley Peterson for more information at 781-5951 or download free at www.moneytalks.ucr.edu.
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