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Financial Education Resources

When it comes to financial education, The Money Conference provides an empowering experience and access to enlightening information. The content you will find by clicking on the resources below can help answer questions and generate conversations about topics that were touched upon at the conference. Whether you're hoping to improve your own financial knowledge, or you want to share additional resources or organizations with your audience, we invite and encourage you to make the most of the following tools.

All of the resources provided below are intended to provide general information only. It is not intended as a substitute for legal advice or individualized financial advice. In addition, the Office of the State Treasurer and The Money Conference Team is not responsible for any information provided by any website. The Office of the State Treasurer has no discretion to alter, update, or control the content of the information provided by any suggested website. The fact that the Money Conference and the Office of the State Treasurer has allowed an individual or a business to recommend teaching tools, it is not an endorsement of the individual or of any business.


General Personal Finance

  • Massachusetts Financial Education Collaborative

The Massachusetts State Treasurer's Office is a partner of the Massachusetts Financial Education Collaborative (MFEC), a coalition of professionals from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors of the Commonwealth, was formed with the goal of improving the delivery and content of financial education throughout the state. Members of this project include representatives from a number of organizations involved in financial education Please watch the following video to learn more about MFEC and other MFEC Partners.


Credit Related Resources


Asset Development Resources


Retirement Resources

The Money Conference Team does not give you a specific recommendation on whether a particular financial product is suitable for you. If you need regulated financial advice, consult a financial professional based on your needs. Though most financial professionals adhere to similar key ethics and principles, they are each independent advisors with unique qualifications. The Certified Financial Planner Board has defined how various financial professionals are qualified to serve their clients in different ways.


Educational Investing Resources