Submitted by Damarion W. (not verified) on February 6, 2009 - 2:34am.
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This would be a great
This would be a great program. Many would probably need this guidance to cope up with the situation of the economy right now. Almost everyday the content of news is we are experiencing bad economy. In fact there are many layoffs and lots of companies turn to bankruptcy. It would be a must if students will be educated with their young age so that when they reach maturity and face the reality of life independently, they can survive. Here are some financial education materials you won't need a payday loan for. The Community Financial Education Foundation has launched a website providing free financial education tips on things like budgeting, tax help, or advice on how to repair your credit. The website even has Intuit Inc. as a patron, the company that sells Quicken, the financial education and tax software, and they've donated copies of Quicken to some of the CFEF's subscribers. A person who takes in this kind of advice and information on improving their skills on their finances may never be hard up for a payday loan. Read more about the CFEF and payday loans at the Money Blog.