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Aging Out Guide

Managing Your Money and Banking

"A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” — Dave Ramsey

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Picking a Bank or Credit Union

There is probably a bank with a branch office near where you live or work.

A “branch” is a physical bank location you can visit rather than an automated teller machine (ATM). Although so much banking these days can be done online, at an ATM, or over the phone, it is still helpful to visit a physical location where you can speak face-to-face with a bank employee.

In This Section

  • How to Manage Your Money
  • Opening an Account
  • Checking and Savings Accounts
  • Credit Cards and Debit Cards
  • Picking a Bank or Credit Union
  • Money Orders
  • Payday Loans, Check Cashing, and Pawn Shops

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