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MARCH/APRIL 2003

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On April 3, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan gave the luncheon address to the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy during the groups' annual luncheon. April also marks Financial Literacy for Youth month.
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Electronic Personal Finance Course Being Tested
MoneySKILL, AFSA Education Foundation's electronic personal finance course, is being beta tested in high schools nationwide. MoneySKILL, a highly interactive, reality-based Internet curriculum, educates students to make informed financial decisions. The course consists of 38 "How To" modules on income, money management, spending and credit, and saving and investing. The modules are designed to be approximately 30 - 45 minutes in length.

The AFSAEF is accepting applications for the National Institute on Consumer Credit Management (NICCM) and the UNC Management Development Programs.
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The "Understanding Vehicle Financing" brochure is now available through the AFSA Education Foundation (AFSAEF). The AFSAEF and the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) produced the brochure and prepared in cooperation with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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