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- NetGain Financial Literacy Lessons
- Lesson 1: Middle class barely treads water
- Lesson 2: Decision-making in basketball and personal finance
- Lesson 3: Self-control key to managing credit card debt in college
- Lesson 4: Consumer debt loads at record
- Lesson 5: Building wealth, not debt
- Lesson 6: Banks' free checking
- Lesson 7: Credit card fees become cash cow
- Lesson 8: 2003-04 NBA salaries
- Lesson 9: Credit info changes likely to get Bush OK
- Lesson 10: Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to knowing credit score
- Lesson 11: New law means checks may clear — or bounce — faster
- Lesson 12: Project-Based Learning: Professional Athletes’ Salaries
- Lesson 13: Cast your net to find out about college scholarships
- Lesson 14: They want to be ready for a family financially
- Lesson 15: Economic issues on election table
- Lesson 16: Getting out from under debt
- Lesson 17: Young people are spending big — and investing, too
- Lesson 18: New weapon to battle identity thieves unsheathed this week
- Lesson 19: More women take CFO roles
- Lesson 20: Weak enforcement spurs more tax filers to cheat
- Lesson 21: No more Mr. Nice Guy: IRS swoops in for audits
- Lesson 22: Control your piles of paper by organizing financial records
- Lesson 23: Social Security’s generation gap
- Lesson 24: Scoring a financial education
- Lesson 25: Few solutions on horizon as health costs rise
- Lesson 26: Money tight? Give time, give miles, give vacation
- Lesson 27: Savings bonds: Should you buy now or later?
- Lesson 28: Students who charge their education have a lot to learn
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