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Hannibal-Quincy Profile—The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has produced a community profile, Community Investment Opportunities, for the Hannibal, Mo., and Quincy, Ill., region. The profile includes demographic data and areas of opportunity for lending, service and investment. It also identifies local, state and national development organizations offering services, programs and financing. For copies, call Linda Aubuchon at (314) 444-8646.

"I Love Being Self-Employed" Video and Training Kit—The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland has created a concise and simple microenterprise training kit. The training package includes a 12-minute videotape, instructor's guide, and student workbook. The kit is an excellent tool for educating bankers and funders about microenterprise. To order the $25 kit, call Laura Kyzour at (216) 579-3111 or go to the Cleveland Fed's web site at www.clevelandfed.org/CommAffairs/index.cfm.

Building Wealth: A Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial Future—The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas recently published this easy-to-read, how-to guide to provide information to your community on building personal wealth. To order a maximum of 50 copies of this free guide, call 1-800-333-4460, ext. 5254 or go to the Dallas Fed's web site at www.dallasfed.org/htm/pubs/pubindex.html.

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