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RT Federal Credit Union is the latest to offer The Berenstain Bears Financial Literacy Program

Credit Union Network for Financial Literacy (CUNFL) is pleased to announce RT Federal Credit Union, Rome NY has teamed up with CUNFL and the beloved Berenstain Bears® to teach children the responsible money management concept [...]

By |February 6th, 2024|Categories: Children's Financial Literacy, Credit Unions, Uncategorized|Comments Off on RT Federal Credit Union is the latest to offer The Berenstain Bears Financial Literacy Program

Not so scary way to save!

By |October 20th, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Not so scary way to save!

Financial Literacy Spotlight: The Berenstain Bears Cub Club

From CUSO Magazine When it comes to finances and financial literacy, children can often get overlooked in the conversation. This seems like a logical decision because, well, they usually have no money, bills, or bank [...]

By |August 24th, 2023|Categories: Best Practices, Children's Financial Literacy, Credit Unions, Education, Financial Literacy|Comments Off on Financial Literacy Spotlight: The Berenstain Bears Cub Club

Swim Your Way to Savings at Your Credit Union!

By |July 31st, 2023|Categories: Children's Financial Literacy, Credit Unions, Financial Literacy, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Swim Your Way to Savings at Your Credit Union!

Happy Financial Literacy Month!

By |April 11th, 2023|Categories: Children's Financial Literacy, Credit Unions, Financial Literacy, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Happy Financial Literacy Month!

Lack of financial literacy cost 15% of adults at least $10,000 in 2022. Here’s how the rest fared

Sarah O’Brien@SARAHTGOBRIEN Courtesy of MSNBC KEY POINTS The share of people who said not being financially literate cost them more than $10,000 is up from 11% in 2021, according to a new report. Most respondents [...]

By |January 25th, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Lack of financial literacy cost 15% of adults at least $10,000 in 2022. Here’s how the rest fared