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National Financial Capability Month began with a Presidential proclamation. It focuses on robust consumer education and helping everyone take ownership of their financial future by ensuring everyone has access to the information and tools that empower them to operate safely and with astuteness in the marketplace.
Unlike Financial Literacy Month, which focuses on debt management, in April, Financial Capability Month focuses on the economy as a whole. This event includes small businesses and building an economy that employs more and more Americans. National Financial Capability Month is about the entire economy and what every person, company, and institution brings to it.
Resources for teachers and community groups are available at:
www.MyMoney.gov
www.ConsumerFinance.gov
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