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Storing cash in your home or carrying a large amount of cash can make you a target for crime. The City of Dallas is partnering with banks, credit unions, federal regulators, employers, church and civic leaders, and social service agencies to carry out a Bank on Dallas program that will help you use your money wisely and keep it safe. The Bank on Dallas program will provide financial education opportunities to help enable you to manage money, begin saving, and build wealth and assets. The Bank on Dallas financial education options include: General information on banking and asset building provided by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank (available from all banks and credit unions participating in the Bank on Dallas program). Information on financial education is available on line such as www.beehive.org and www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart, and www.dallasfed.org/ca/wealth Financial education classes may be directly available from banks and credit unions participating in the Bank on Dallas program. Also, non profit partners of Bank on Dallas offer free financial education classes in Spanish and English. These classes will teach you about banks and credit unions, how to budget your money, how to manage checking and savings accounts, and how to improve your credit score. 800-249-CCCS www.cccs.net 214-584-2335 www.ywcadallas.org 214-915-4600 www.ulgdnctx.com 214-553-9909 www.catholiccharitiesdallas.org 214-350-8528 972-241-8250 www.meedcenter.com 214-942-6698 www.nthcinc.org 214-942-6698 www.planfund.org Please take this flyer to a financial education provider when you wish to sign up for financial education.

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Storing cash in your home or carrying a large amount of cash can make you a target for crime. The City of Dallas is partnering with banks, credit unions, federal regulators, employers, church and civic leaders, and social service agencies to carry out a Bank on Dallas program that will help you use your money wisely and keep it safe.

The Bank on Dallas program will provide financialeducation opportunities to help enable you to managemoney, begin saving, and build wealth and assets.

The Bank on Dallas financial education options include:

• General information on banking and asset building provided by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank (available from all banks and credit unions participating in the Bank on Dallas program).• Information on financial education is available on line such as www.beehive.org and www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart, and www.dallasfed.org/ca/wealth• Financial education classes may be directly available from banks and credit unions participating in the Bank on Dallas program.

Also, non profit partners of Bank on Dallas offer free financial education classes in Spanish and English. These classes will teach you about banks and credit unions, how to budget your money, how to manage checking and savings accounts, and how to improve your credit score.

800-249-CCCSwww.cccs.net

214-584-2335www.ywcadallas.org

214-915-4600www.ulgdnctx.com

214-553-9909www.catholiccharitiesdallas.org

214-350-8528

972-241-8250www.meedcenter.com

214-942-6698www.nthcinc.org

214-942-6698www.planfund.org

Please take this flyer to a financial education provider when you wish to sign up for financial education.