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Jr.Finance Literacy Academy, Inc. a 501c3 non-profit organization, is the fastest growing portable financial education enrichment provider delivering customizable performance based financial education, credit education, investor education and homebuyer education to youth and adults.
Currently 8.2 million people owe more than they are worth. Some analysts are concerned that this unprecedented level of debt might pose a risk to the financial health of American households.
Today, only 10% of schools in America teach financial management. In 2003 9-to-14 year-olds, so-called "tweens", spent $39 billion. Kids ages 4-12 spent 2.2 billion in 1968 and 4.2 billion in 1984. By 1994 the figure increased to 17.1 billion, and by 2002 their spending exceeded $40 billion.
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7/1/2008 BREAKING NEWS
Countrywide Bank donates $30,000 to Jr.Finance to support Texas Saves statewide initiative to encourage more Texans to save money!
7/1/2008 CAPITAL ONE BANK Contributes $12,500 to support middle school personal finance summer camps in low-income West and South Dallas communities for Dallas teens. Register today, only 25 seats available per. Students can earn $150 savings seed capital for new or current savings accounts upon successful graduation. Click here to register online today for July 2008 camps!
6/30/2008 TEXAS SAVES MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
Texas Saves statewide committee planning meeting for 2008 Get Smart About Credit Day activities scheduled for August 6, 2008 10:30am - 12:00pm. Contact Cynthia Nevels at cynthia@jrfinance.com for more details.
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Financial Flash Cards

Students' Training Kits
Student Training Kits are now available and are included when enrolled.
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