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FDIC Publishes a Money Guide for Young Adults and Teens

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FDIC Publishes a Money Guide for Young Adults and Teens

Postby admin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:53 am

FDIC Publishes a Money Guide for Young Adults and Teens
Special Edition of Consumer Newsletter Also Features Ideas to Help Prepare Children for Financial Independence


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 14, 2012
Media Contact:
LaJuan Williams-Young
Office: 202-898-3876
Email: lwilliams-young@fdic.gov


The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today published a collection of simple, practical tips for young adults and teens on saving, managing money, and avoiding financial scams. This special edition of the agency's quarterly FDIC Consumer News (Fall 2012), entitled "For Young Adults and Teens: Quick Tips for Managing Your Money," also includes suggestions for parents and caregivers on saving for a child's future and teaching youngsters about money.

Most of the tips in the new guide are intended for young adults. They feature ideas and information on:

Saving money to meet specific goals, made easier with the help of automated services;
Choosing and using an account for everyday banking;
Mobile banking by smartphone;
Building a good credit record;
Obtaining and repaying student loans;
Getting a good deal on an auto loan;
Avoiding mistakes with credit cards;
Recovering from debt or bill-payment problems; and
Guarding against fraud, including identity theft.
The young adult section wraps up with a brief quiz based on the information presented in this issue of the newsletter.

The tips for teens focus on how to take more responsibility for handling money, ranging from suggestions on opening a savings or checking account to cautions about avoiding identity theft when applying for a part-time or summer job. Older teens also may benefit from many of the tips for young adults.

Guidance for parents and caregivers includes information on saving and borrowing for college expenses, plus tips for teaching money-management skills to young people.

The goal of FDIC Consumer News is to deliver timely, reliable and innovative tips and information about financial matters, free of charge. The Fall 2012 edition can be read or printed at www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/cnfall12.

The FDIC encourages financial institutions, government agencies, consumer organizations, educators, the media and anyone else to help make the tips and information in FDIC Consumer News widely available. The publication may be reprinted in whole or in part without advance permission. Organizations also may link to or mention the FDIC Web site. The special edition also is available on the FDIC Web site in a PDF format that can easily be reproduced in any quantity. Space on the back page of the PDF version was intentionally left blank so that an organization could add its name, logo, a special message and/or self-mailing information.

To find current and past issues of FDIC Consumer News, visit www.fdic.gov/consumernews or request paper copies by contacting the FDIC's Public Information Center toll-free at 1-877-275-3342, by e-mail to publicinfo@fdic.gov, or by writing to the FDIC Public Information Center, 3501 North Fairfax Drive, Room E-1002, Arlington, VA 22226.
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