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Office Of Financial Literacy -
7. July 2010 by Jim Sutliff.
A recent Wall Street Journal article detailed the efforts to create an Office of Financial Literacy. The financial reform bill in Congress includes the creation of the financial literacy office that will help to educate consumers on savings, debt, and credit score issues. The last iniative in 2003 established the Financial Literacy and Education Commission and led to the creation of www.mymoney.gov .
To read The Wall Street Journal article, please click here:
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