Helping Face Financial Challenges Through Every Stage of Life
NEFE offers a variety of self-help websites and resources that are noncommercial and frequently updated to ensure that we provide credible and reliable information.
NEFE offers a variety of self-help websites and resources that are noncommercial and frequently updated to ensure that we provide credible and reliable information.
NEFE offers a variety of self-help websites and resources that are noncommercial and frequently updated to ensure that we provide credible and reliable information.
A customizable online tool for nonprofit universities and colleges, CashCourse® offers a wealth of financial education resources for you and your students.
Our flagship program helps teachers reaching students in grades 8-12 present fundamental personal finance skills to teens to prepare them for financial independence. It can be taught in a variety of settings including classroom, after-school programs and workshops.
This online evaluation toolkit helps you understand and evaluate concepts and efficiently apply them to your educational programs so you can document the impact programs have on learners.
Consumers from all walks of life can use this website to find self-directed courses, informative articles, calculators, quizzes, worksheets, money-saving tips, discussion forums and other valuable resources to answer commonly asked questions and address various economic situations.
This website answers important questions about interrelated retirement issues. Whether consumers have saved a lot or a little for retirement, this resource helps individuals transitioning to retirement make wise decisions based on the assets they have.
Our blog is designed to help people who are just starting out on their own financially. From lessons learned with real people and interviews with experts, to money tips, strategies and options, On Your Own supports young people who are beginning their journey toward financial independence.
NEFE’s most popular publication, 40 Money Management Tips Every College Student Should Know, addresses decisions young adults make during their college years. Parents, teachers and students consider this the go-to guide for making better decisions toward financial well-being.
This all-in-one guide addresses financial goal-setting, getting out of debt, using bank accounts and credit card, monitoring and controlling spending, and boosting savings and investments.
The effect of financial education programs depends on numerous aspects of instruction, curricula and rigor. As a guide for educators on how to identify and implement successful financial education, NEFE has outlined five key factors that all programs should utilize to maximize the effect of outcomes.