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FREE Financial Education for Students!

MCCCU distributes financial education workbooks and instructional manuals at no charge to all junior high and high schools in Monroe County. For more information or to order manuals for your classroom, call the marketing department at 734-242-3222.

Raising Money Saving Kids

Struggling for economic prosperity is difficult for everyone. It’s especially hard for young people who’ve never learned how to plan to achieve financial security. What we need today, confirmed by poor financial literacy test scores from across the country, is leadership to help raise the awareness of financial issues for young people.

America’s credit unions are shining the spotlight on how young people earn, spend, save, and manage their own money and how America's credit unions help them do so wisely during National Credit Union Youth Week, April 23 – 29. The celebration takes place during the Jump$tart Coalition’s Financial Literacy for Youth Month. The staff and members of credit unions are ideally positioned to respond because of their belief in the power of education--put to practical use--to improve the lives of their neighbors and their communities.

As a parent, there are several things you can do right now to help your kids get on the right financial path. Here are some tips from the Credit Union National Association:

Younger than age 5
Ages 5 to 10
Ages 11 to 14
Ages 15 to 18 and older

Join us as we celebrate National Credit Union Youth Week each year in April. What a great time to talk to your family about spending and saving!
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