America Saves Week
February 21-28, 2010

 How Can an Individual Participate?

With more societal encouragement and support, more Americans will be persuaded to build wealth not debt.  The America Saves Week web site provides many useful resources to help you get started on a sound financial future.

Public Service Announcements:

Tune into America Saves Week, Public Service Announcements to learn about some helpful tips and savings pitfalls to avoid.

Monthly Savings Messages:

Would you like to receive monthly emails from national experts on a broad range of topics?  If so, take action and subscribe to America Saves Week Build Wealth Not Debt emails by signing up at America Saves Week, Monthly Savings Messages.

Read Saver Stories:

Go to America Saves Week, Saver Stories to read stories from savers, just like you, who have submitted their story to us about how they over came a financial problem, serving as an inspiration to us all.

Test Your Savings Knowledge:

Do you know what your retirement readiness rating is?
Do you know how much loose change is available for Americans to save?
If one saves $200 a month with a 5% annual yield, after 30 years how much savings will have accumulated?

To find out the answers to these and other questions go to America Saves Week, Test Your Savings Knowledge.

Assess Your Savings Progress:

Go to America Saves Week, Assess Your Savings Progress learn about free resources to help you become a better saver.

 

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