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Credit Union Swag? Videos? Awesome!

We’re always glad to see financial education blurbs on credit unions.  Sometimes we run across some more…interesting ones.  This video, for instance, is slightly amusing in an “It’s Friday!” sort of way, but the message is clear:

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Dollar for dollar, [...]

Get More Spring Break… For Less!

Spring Break — two simple words that, to most college students preparing for or recovering from midterms and the daily stressors of life, mean a much-anticipated escape to paradise for a long week away from worries and responsibilities. While, momentarily ignoring the research paper due the day class resumes, Spring Break does sound nice. But [...]

Learn Healthy Financial Habits Early!

As young adults leave high school diploma in hand and college bound, they get their first taste of adult life.  Rent, tuition, books, food, possibly even car payments are just a few new bills that may add up in a student’s life.  The resulting need for money during a already-strenuous time may cause financial irresponsibility [...]

In college, in debt, and credit cards are to blame?

You are not alone.  In fact, a vast majority of college students are credit card holders.  A vast majority of those students are in debt that they can’t pay off in a month’s (and some even a year’s) time.  Why?  Well, there’s ease of use, accessibility, and an overall lack of feeling responsible to pay [...]