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Some of the titles in our library ...

Borrowing Basics, What you don't know can hurt you, Fannie Mae Foundation

Raise a Money-Smart Kid, Financing Your Child's Education, Chicago Federal Reserve Board

12 Ways to Lower Your Homeowners Insurance Costs, Insurance Information Institute

Home Affordability Slide Guide, Positive Financial Promotions

Financial Planning Resource Kit, Certified Financial Planner, Board of Standards

  Gloria and Kim   Understanding your credit report
Call us at (262) 637-9580 or email us at info@cbracine.org if you’d like help understanding your credit report. You can come in to our offices at 211 Ninth St. in Racine for a confidential meeting with our director, Gloria Mitchell. Find out how this one-of-a-kind program can work for you.
 
  people listening in a lecture hall   Grants
Grants to educators and schools are an investment in our kids. CBR’s grants make programs available to more students and train teachers to teach financial issues to their classrooms. Read about the variety of grants made by CBR to further its mission.
 
  Mr. Munn E. Bags   Public Awareness Program
CBR informs and educates the community about financial issues through this website, and also provides literature to schools, civic groups and private businesses where financial knowledge enhances a person’s experience. More.
 

As heard on News-Talk 1400 WRJN and Lite Rock 92.1 WEZY

For a financially secure future, use the 10% rule. Save 10% of everything you earn pay yourself first, and do it consistenly. You'll be amazed at how quickly your nest egg will grow. YouCanDealWithIt has more details on saving strategies.

Protect yourself against ID theft. Tear-up or shred bill receipts, mail, and documents that contain personal information a thief might use to access your good credit. For more information, see the FTC's Identity Theft Site.

 

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