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When you need to report your credit cards lost or identity theft, it's crucial to call the three credit bureaus. Here are their links as well as the website to get your free annual credit report.
 

Annual Credit Report -A website, to request your annual free credit report from Experian, Equifax and Trans Union.

Equifax 1-877-576-5734

Enzi-Funding Futures - Enzi helps eliminate the financial barrier to education through people-to-people social investing. Enzi invites people to invest in the education of bright students in exchange for a share in their future income for a fixed period of time.

Experian 1-888-397-3742

TransUnion 1-800-680-7289

Balance Track -Money management is the process of knowing where you are spending your money today, and having a well thought-out plan in place for where you want it to go in the future. This program will cover the core concepts of money management, and will teach you how to: Set Goals, Get Organized, Cut Spending Waste, Build a Budget & Save Money.

Money Management -Money Management International (MMI) is a nonprofit, full-service credit-counseling agency, providing confidential financial guidance, financial education, counseling and debt management assistance to consumers since 1958. Counseling is available by appointment in branch offices and 24/7 by telephone and Internet. To learn more, call 800.432.7310 or visit www.MoneyManagement.org.

Young Money -YOUNG MONEY® was launched in 1999 to change the way young adults earn, manage, invest and spend money. As a leading national money, business and lifestyle magazine written primarily by student journalists, YOUNG MONEY specifically focuses on money management, entrepreneurship, careers, investing, technology, and travel.



BOOKS

 

Complete Idiot's Guide to Money for Teens by Susan Shelley (Pearson Education, 2001)
   

Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money That You Don't Learn in School, by Robert T.Kiyosaki and Sharon L.Lechter. (Warner Books and Little, Brown and Company, 2004)
   

The Budget Kit: The Common Cents Money Management Workbook, by Judy Lawrence (Paperback - Jan 1, 2008)
   

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money, 4th Edition; by Robert Heady, Christy Heady, and Hugo Ottolenghi (Paperback - Mar 1, 2005)
   

The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke, by Suze Orman (Paperback - Mar 27, 2007)
   

The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of, by David Gardner, Tom Gardner and Selena Maranjian (Fireside, 2002)
   

The Total Money Makeover Workbook, by Dave Ramsey (Paperback - Jan 21, 2003)
   

The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness, by Dave Ramsey (Hardcover - Dec 29, 2009)
   

Your Money, Day One: How to Start Right and End Rich, by Michael J. Wagner (Paperback - Mar 26, 2009)
   


 

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