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Read Financial Literacy Month

Financial Literacy Month

April is financial literacy month, meaning that it is great time to start teaching your children smart money moves. If you teach children smart money habits at a young age, they will be more prepared and understand how to save and handle their money as they grow up. Check out these 5 tips that you can start teaching your children today!
Read Teach Your Kids the Importance of Saving

Teach Your Kids the Importance of Saving

Teach Your Children The Importance of Saving - Need help teaching your kids the basics on managing money? With a little time and effort (and some assistance from your credit union), you can set your kids
Read Raising Money Smart Kids

Raising Money Smart Kids

It’s never too early to start educating your children about money and good financial habits.
Read Sending Money

Sending Money

Transfer money quickly and easily in and out of joint Credit Union accounts using Online Banking or our Mobile App. Learn how!
Read April is Financial Literacy Month

April is Financial Literacy Month

Financial education is important, this month make it a point to educate yourself and your children and focus on maintaining healthy finances!
Read Opening Your Child’s Savings Account

Opening Your Child’s Savings Account

Put money aside early on for your children to start saving today!
Read How to Save on Tuition

How to Save on Tuition

In the latest edition of It's a Money Thing, students are introduced to the importance of scholarship opportunities and provided with simple ways to reduce their total tuition.
Read A Student’s Guide to Budgeting Apps

A Student’s Guide to Budgeting Apps

Budgeting is important to get an early start on. Check out these great apps you can download and get your budget started today!
Read Saving Money in College

Saving Money in College

Get a jump start to saving your money in college with these helpful tips.
Read Student Loans 101

Student Loans 101

This will help you break down the differences between federal and private student loans, and point out areas to consider before signing on the dotted line.