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¡Feliz Mes de la Educación Financiera!

flower pattern with text over it saying cheers to 21 years of financial literacy month

At Educators, the month of April is a holiday! We may not deck the halls or sing carols into the night, but we do have an invaluable gift for you: financial literacy. April was first declared Financial Literacy Month in 2003 by U.S. Congress, and April 2004 was the very first time it was celebrated. This year marks 21 years of financial literacy recognition in the U.S.

Financial knowledge is the foundation that we have strived to build for our members since our founding. That’s why we offer free financial literacy to all—whether you’re a high school student, a young adult just getting your feet under you, or a more established professional eyeing retirement. Here are a few of the things we offer to grow financial literacy in our local communities:

It’s never too late to learn more about finances and how to grow your spending power. Check out our latest financial literacy initiative: Flower Power! Through fun, short, skit-oriented videos, we plan to enrich you with the financial knowledge needed in this age of rapidly developing technology. From basic tips about spending, to the dos and don’ts about peer-to-peer payment apps, we’re here to help guide you toward financial empowerment.

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1La aplicación Zogo es para miembros de 13 años en adelante.

2SavvyMoney uses the VantageScore credit model, the same scoring model Educators Credit Union uses for loan applications. There may be differences in the score members see in the Credit Report Widget and on a loan application, dependent on the last time a member refreshed their score.

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