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Learning financial literacy at the library

The Financial Indusry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association (ALA) have announced 13 grants, totaling more than $853,000, to public libraries and library networks across the United States, giving millions of library patrons and their families greater access to unbiased investing information and resources. The grants are awarded as part of a new program, "Smart Investing @ your library."

To learn more, read the FINRA press release.

Posted by John Micklos on 14 January 2008 in Libraries

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