MoneyGirl Money Girl is a fun place to get easy to understand information about everything from credit cards to home mortgages.  Most resources are available as podcasts (spoken to you as if on the radio) or simple to read documents.
 
 
BeeHive logo The Beehive is a wonderful website that can be use by people to “connect to educational tools and services to inform and empower people to improve their lives.”
 
 
Mint.com Logo According to Mint.com, “Money is for living. That’s why we’ve created the simplest and most effective way to manage, save and grow your money... and why Mint.com is free.”
 
 
MassSavelogo According to MassSave.com, "Whether you are making a few small changes, investing in major upgrades or equipment replacements, or building a new house, Mass Save has relevant incentives, services, and information.  Mass Save can also help you find income-based energy programs close to home, depending on your eligibility.
 
 
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NYCPL logoMONEY MATTERS

The NYC Public Library offers many compelling financial literacy resources to those wishing to learn more about college financial aid, avoiding tax scams, making smart investment choices, and much more!  Click the icon to the left to explore!
cfpb logo Do you have a money questions?  Ask CFPB is the place to go!  Run by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's financial experts, this site can find answers on whole range of topics.  Answers are presented in understandable terms that are accessible to everyone.
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"Spearheaded by the Office of Mayor Thomas Menino and with non-profit, corporate, and community partners, the Coalition has provided low and moderate income taxpayers with free financial services since 2001. From January to April, we provide free tax preparation at... volunteer-staffed locations around Boston. The Coalition also now offers a year-round financial coaching program that directly involves volunteers in promoting economic empowerment in Boston communities."

The EITC website is not very user friendly.  However, there is a great deal of information inside.  Take some time to explore the site.


 
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