
360 Degrees of Financial Literacy is a national volunteer effort of the nation's certified public accountants to help Americans understand their personal finances and develop money management skills. It focuses on financial education as a lifelong endeavor—from children learning about the value of money to adults reaching a secure retirement. Learn More>>
The AICPA's 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy for Women program is an enhancement of the 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy effort. Developed by the AICPA's personal financial planning section, it focuses on educating and empowering women to take control of their personal finances and achieve greater financial well-being. The site features more than 600 articles and personal financial planning tools targeted to women’s unique financial issues. It also includes educational outreach to women and women business owners through a partnership with the Department of Labor Women's Bureau and Employee Benefits Security Administration. Learn More>>
Ask the Money Doctor is an online resource for consumers to submit questions about personal finance matters to the Money Doctor experts, qualified AICPA members with PFS credentials who have volunteered to assist consumers with their personal financial questions. Learn More>>