Related Services - The following directories of companies and services offer a wide variety of financial programs to assist you with handling your debts. Consolidate your bills with a debt consolidation loan or use a debt management or credit counseling service for help with your credit card bills and other payments.
- Credit Debt Management - Having trouble keeping up with your monthly credit payments? Compare debt management companies in this online list that can try amd help you get a grip on your personal financial situation.
- Debt Consolidation Service - Learn more on how debt consolidation can work for you and compare a detailed company list of lenders and related services offering help to people that need to consolidate debt.
- Personal Debt Consolidation Loan - Shopping for a personal loan online? Need to consolidate debt, but do not want to put up collateral (such as your home or car) as security? These loans are typically referred to as unsecured or signature loans, because only your signature may be required.
Start Smart: Money Management for Teens
Savings Bonds: A Safe and Affordable Investment Option
U.S. Savings Bonds are investments that are backed by the federal government and offer a safe, easy way for teens (and anyone else) to save for the future.
Savings Bonds are affordable — you can buy a bond electronically through the U.S. Treasury for as little as $25 or purchase a paper bond from a local bank starting at $50. Savings Bonds also pay interest rates that are competitive with other forms of saving. And you will always get your money back, unlike with stocks and certain other investments.
For more information, go to www.treasurydirect.gov or call toll-free 1-800-4US-BOND, which is 1-800-487-2663.
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