Financial literacy links
Crime Prevention
Banking facts & stats
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.: Financial information for consumers.
http://www.fdic.gov/quicklinks/consumers.html
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.: Financial information for bankers.
http://www.fdic.gov/quicklinks/bankers.html
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: Information about individual national banks.
http://www.occ.treas.gov/pubinf.htm
Federal Reserve System: Information about banking and regulation, economic research, community development and consumer information is available.
http://www.federalreserve.gov/
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: U.S. and Texas economic data and research.
http://www.dallasfed.org/
Texas Department of Banking : Information about the Texas state banking system.
http://www.dob.texas.gov
Texas Savings and Loan Department: Regulates state-chartered savings banks and S&Ls
http://www.sml.texas.gov
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner : Regulates the credit industry and educates consumers and creditors
http://www.occc.state.tx.us/
Financial literacy links
The Jump$start Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy: The coalition's direct objective is to encourage curriculum enrichment to insure that basic personal financial management skills are attained during the K-12 educational experience.
www.jumpstart.org
FDIC Money Smart program: Developed by the FDIC, Money Smart is designed to help adults currently outside the financial mainstream build financial knowledge and develop positive relationships with financial institutions.
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/mscbi/mscbi.html
ABA Consumer Connection: Personal finance calculators can help you take control of your personal finances. Use ABA's tools to help you make wise decisions with your money.
http://www.aba.com/ABAEF/consumers.htm
Crime Prevention
Fraud-Net: Fraud-Net.com is a secure Web site using 128-bit encryption that gives TBA members, regulators and law enforcement the opportunity to quickly and easily alert other institutions and law enforcement agencies about fraudulent activities and robberies.
www.fraud-net.com
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network: FinCEN brings people and information together to fight the complex problem of money laundering, linking federal, state, local and international law enforcement, regulatory and financial communities together for the purpose of preventing and detecting financial crimes.
http://www.fincen.gov/

