When you manage money effectively, you're using what you have to get what you want. Not everything you want, of course, but the things you want the most. Extension programs, publications and related links can help you build a wide range of money management skills.
Contact your county office to set up workplace workshops
Visit the NCC Events Calendar
66 Ways to Save Money - a publication developed by Consumer Literacy Consortium
Energy Savers - from the US Department of Energy
My money.gov- a basic financial information and resources site divided into 9 content areas.
Earned Income Tax Credit - a summary of the benefits for families prepared by University of Missouri Cooperative Extension
Cost of Raising a Child Information - prepared by the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion of the federal government. Scroll down to "Expenditure On Children by Families
Planning Ahead for the Cost of College ~ Rutgers University Cooperative Extension
First Gov for Consumer's - A resource for consumer information from the federal government
Getting Through Tough Times Articles created to help families during times of financial stress
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provides quick and easy access to useful consumer information
Newlywed Debt - Facts about debt brought into marriage, the effects of debt on newlywed relationships, and debt elimination ideas are presented.
Simply Beautiful - a publication that speaks to uncluttering and simplifying your life financially and otherwise
Financial Decisions in Divorce: A Vermont Guide - though developed for Vermont residents, many aspects of this publication are relevant for Delaware residents
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