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Getting Your Kids on the Track to Financial Independence

For many of today’s young adults, the weakest link lies in learning the basics. According to a 2014 survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Junior Achievement USA (2014 Teens and Personal Finance Survey), 40% of teens do not have a savings account, checking account, or debit or credit

2016 Missouri Advocacy Meeting in Jefferson City

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Protecting credit unions’ interest with federal and state legislators and regulatory agencies is one of our priorities. We strive to build and preserve relationships with lawmakers and policymakers to ensure credit unions and their members are represented in the legislative and regulatory process. Earlier this week,

Monkey See, Monkey Do: 6 Fun Ways to Teach Kids About Saving

We’d be “lion” if we said saving was easy. Given how important financial skills are to navigating life, it’s surprising that our schools don’t teach children about money. Parents are the number one influence on their children’s financial behaviors, so it’s up to us to raise a generation of mindful

Kids Get Wild About Saving in April

April is National Credit Union Youth Month, and we’re teaching kids of all ages the value of the dollar! It’s never too early to learn to save, manage and spend money wisely. We’ll be providing money-managing education all month long with giveaways and a coloring contest to boot! Teaching children

How To: Create Fall Decorations from Acorn Squash

Level: 1 (super easy) PIN THIS PROJECT SUPPLIES: Acorn Squash Twine Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks Using the hot glue gun, start gluing the twine about an inch and a half from the top wrapping upwards. Keep wrapping around until you get to the very top. Pro tip, it