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Financial Literacy

This guide is intended as a general overview of topics related to financial independence and literacy. It is not a source for advice and does not consider individual circumstances. For individualized advice please seek the assistance of licensed professio

Dunwoody Employees

https://www.sageviewadvisory.com/

SageView employees recommend the presentations and videos at the bottom of the page for the topic pages. They also recommend the free calculators at the bottom of the topic pages.

To access the extra sections hover over Resource Center tab on the home page. For videos, presentations, and calculators scroll to the bottom of the topic page.

https://www.mutualofomaha.com/eap/financial-wellness/managing-finances

Mutual of Omaha manages Dunwoody employee life and disability insurance as well as our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

https://www.alerusrb.com/

Manages our 403(b), employees can access their retirement information and financial education resources.

SageView Advisrory Group Conusultants. Matt Gulseth 763-231-7539. Dan Stewart 763-231-7540. Jim McDonald 763-231-7538

Women's Resources

https://www.savvyladies.org/

A nonprofit that offers free financial education exclusively to women. It includes free educational resources and a helpline to match you will a financial advisor.

https://www.credit.com/blog/from-blogs-to-apps-11-financial-resources-for-women/

A list of financial resources including blogs, apps, and services exclusively for or geared towards women. This list is supported by a for-profit company.

https://www.moneygeek.com/financial-planning/resources/womens-guide-to-financial-independence/

A brief guide for women planning their financial independence.

https://www.wife.org/

Women’s Institute for Financial Education is a financial advice blog for women and offers information on many topics related to the finances of relationships from beginning to end.

https://allstatefoundation.org/what-we-do/end-domestic-violence/

Formerly known as the Purple Purse program this organization provides financial education and resources to women who have experienced relationship abuse and financial abuse. 1 in 4 women will experience relationship abuse and almost all of them will experience some form of financial abuse.

If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, Dunwoody College’s WITC and Women’s Resource Center recommend reaching out to tubman.org or the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

Veterans

https://www.militaryconsumer.gov/

From the website: Military Consumer is a joint initiative to empower active duty and retired servicemembers, military families, veterans and civilians in the military community. Use these free resources as the first line of defense against fraud and make better-informed decisions when managing your money.

https://finred.usalearning.gov/

The Office of Financial Readiness' mission is to lead the department's financial readiness efforts to support a mission-ready force through policy, programs and advocacy. (Currently in beta stage)

https://www.benefits.gov/categories/Military%3A%20Active%20Duty%20and%20Veterans

Financial education and training for government employees