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Consumer Resource Center

FDIC Money Smart Homeownership Resources

Event Date
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Location
Virtual

In recognition of National Homeownership Month, join us for this national webinar to learn more about FDIC Money Smart homeownership resources that help individuals make housing decisions and identify housing options. 

The webinar will provide a brief overview of the following topics found in FDIC Money Smart for Adults and How Money Smart Are You? financial education programs:

  • Identifying Housing Options
  • Estimating Affordable Housing Payments
  • Getting Ready to Own a Home
  • How Much Can You Afford?
  • Financing a Home Purchase
  • How Mortgages Work

This engaging and impactful program is designed for banks, financial institutions, housing counseling agencies, community-based organizations, financial coaches, instructors, and other stakeholders dedicated to empowering individuals and families on their journey to homeownership. 

For nearly 25 years, FDIC Money Smart has provided free, non-copyrighted, high-quality, and effective resources for banks, schools, nonprofits, and community organizations to empower people with the knowledge and tools needed to make informed financial decisions. The program includes instructor-led curricula for all age groups and small businesses, and How Money Smart Are You? — a suite of 14 self-paced games on everyday financial topics.

Presenters

  • Cristina Miranda, Senior Consumer Education Specialist, FDIC
  • Sandra Hernandez, Senior Consumer Education Specialist, FDIC
  • Deva Tarin, Consumer Education Specialist, FDIC

Who Should Attend?

Banks, credit unions, community development financial Institutions, nonprofits, state, local, and federal government entities, housing counseling agencies, financial coaches, instructors, and other organizations interested in promoting financial education as part of their community development efforts.

Registration Information

To register online, click REGISTER and fill out the needed information. You will receive a confirmation email once completed.

REGISTER

WebEx Required Download: Please ensure that you have installed the WebEx Event application before the webinar. To download it, see the instructions on the WebEx Downloads page.

Contact Information

For event questions, email ConsumerEducation@fdic.gov.

Additional Resources

Last Updated: May 22, 2025