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link to 401ks and Iras for dummies in the catalog
link to 500 great ways to save for dummies in the catalog
link to AI investing for dummies in the catalog
Link to Bounce Back byGeorge Kamel in the catalog
link to deeper than money by Chloe Elise in the catalog
link to facto investing for dummies in the catalog
Link to great money reset by schlesinger in the catalog
Link to the Holy Grail of Investing by Tony Robbins in the catalog
Link to Made Whole by Tiffany Aliche in the catalog
Link to Make Money Move by Lauren Simmons in the catalog
Link to Money Out Loud by Berna Anat in the catalog
Link to No Worries by Jared Dillian in the catalog
Link to Personal Finance After 50 for dummies in the catalog
Link to Personal Finance in your 20s and 30s for dummies in the catalog
Link to The Personal Finance Cookbook byNick Meyer in the catalog
Link to Retirement Income for Life by Frederick Vettese in the catalog
Link to Social Security, Medicare and Government Pensions in the catalog
link to Stocks for the long run by Siegel Schwartz in the catalog
Link to Wealth habits by Valentino in the catalog

Personal Finance Explained

Personal finance is about meeting personal financial goals, whether it’s having enough for short-term financial needs, planning for retirement, or saving for your child's college education. It all depends on your income, expenses, living requirements, and individual goals and desires—and coming up with a plan to fulfill those needs within your financial constraints. Continue reading from Investopedia

For Young Adults

At 21, you’re a financial adult. But chances are you still don’t know what you don’t know.
We asked personal finance experts and financial planners what newly minted adults need to know about money. Their bottom line: Be sure your balance sheet includes some joy, too. Continue reading from Nerdwallet

For Adults

Financial literacy is the ability to understand and make use of a variety of financial skills. Those with higher levels of financial literacy are more likely to spend less income, create an emergency fund, and open a retirement account than those with lower levels. Some of the basics of financial literacy and its practical application in everyday life include banking, budgeting, handling debt and credit, and investing. Continue reading from Investopedia

For Retirees

The Money Smart for Older Adults Program raises awareness among older adults and their caregivers on how to prevent fraud, scams, and other elder financial exploitation. The curriculum encourages advanced planning and informed financial decision-making. Money Smart for Older Adults was developed jointly by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The curriculum can be taught in full or by individual topics. The module and topics consist of three-parts, an instructor guide, resource guide, and PowerPoint slides that supplement classroom instruction. The materials are free of charge. Continue Reading from FDIC

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Recommended Money and Finance Podcasts
Link to Her Money Podcast at the website
Link to Money for the Rest of Us Podcast at the website
Link to Millennial Investing Podcast at the website
Link to NewRetirement podcast on Aplle podcast
Link to So Money podcast at the website
Link to Afford Anything podcast at the website
Link to Couple Money pdocast at the website
Link to Money Girl Podcast at the website
Link to INvest Like the Best podcast at the website
Link to NPR's The Indicator podcast at the website
Link to the Dave Ramsey podcast at the website