Finance 411

In partnership with the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), Finance 411 is poised to help you find the tools and resources to help educate your audiences about personal finance. From home affordability to student loan repayment and everything in between, these resources will help you find new story ideas to localize within your community, tips and tricks for breaking down data and research for your audiences and examples of exceptional personal finance stories that have created meaningful impact for audiences.

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If you’ve been hearing the term “inverted yield curve” quite a bit recently, you’re not alone. Finance pages are ablaze...

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RTDNA and the National Endowment for Financial Education have announced the winners of the 2019 Excellence in Personal Finance Reporting...

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Photo credit: Marco Verch Apple CardiPhone users who take advantage of Apple Pay now have another option for easy purchases on their phones or in...

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The personal information of almost half of all people in the U.S. was exposed in a data breach of credit service Equifax in 2017. Now, the company...

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1. How to save on A/CRecord-breaking heat has air conditioners running full-time. What are some ways to keep your home comfortable but save on your...

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If you have alerted your audience to a scam, helped them save money or explained how a new policy affects their wallets, share your best stories...

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April is National Financial Literacy Month. Started by the National Endowment for Financial Education (which also supports this weekly resource) in...

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New research from Pew this week confirmed that when it comes to local news, local TV news is in the strongest position in terms of audience trust...

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Since a certain organization expert’s eponymous method of tidying has awakened many a spring cleaning bug, the principles have spread to...

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Chances are, a significant portion of your audience is too busy to plan and build a personal budget, tired of endless spreadsheets and manually...

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According to the World Economic Forum, globally, women earn just 63% of as much as men, and, at the current rate of wage growth, it could take...

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$2,500 in one evening. $30,000 a year. Hundreds of thousands – even millions – in sales. The latest get-rich-quick scheme? Maybe. It is...

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