A new program will offer an online education in financial literacy to Nebraska high school students and parents, the Associated Press reports. State Treasurer Don Stenberg on Thursday unveiled the new initiative, which will be available this fall. The program is being offered through an agreement with EverFi, Inc., an educational technology company based in Washington, D.C. The coursework addresses a range of financial tops, including credit cards, credit scores, insurance, mortgages, savings, student loans and taxes…
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