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MARCH/APRIL 2003

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"MoneySkill" Showcased
AFSAEF's soon-to-be-released Internet curriculum to teach personal finance to high school students, was showcased at the J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Financial Literacy Exhibition held May 1st in New York City. The curriculum, called MoneySkill, is now being beta tested in high schools nationally. For the past three years, the J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation has made an annual commitment of $1 million to help youth, adults, families and people with disabilities understand the basics of personal finance.

In light of recent tornadoes that have hit the Oklahoma area, the AFSA Education Foundation sent a news release to the Oklahoma media offering residents the brochure, "When Natural Disasters Strikes."
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Auto dealers nationwide account for the vast majority of the orders for "Understanding Vehicle Financing," released in February 2003 by the AFSA Education Foundation, the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) and the Federal Trade Commission. The brochure explains dealership financing and can serve as a guide for consumers to evaluate their own financial situation before financing a new or used vehicle.
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