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Youth/Young Adult Programs
At UNITED SA we know how important it is to start off on the right path when it comes to financial independence, so we have three new age-appropriate programs designed not only to educate youth about their finances, but to make it fun and rewarding as well!
Early Bird Savings Club - (for ages 5-12)
just STASH IT! - (for ages 13-17)
Club 21 - (for ages 18-21)
For additional information pertaining to young people, check out the links below and stop by this page often for updates:
College Central™ - This site provides college cost calculators, information on over 100 529 plans and cost information for over 4,000 colleges and universities.
www.debtinfocus.com - After answering questions about your debt and income, you'll receive some personal action strategies to keep your finances moving forward.
Creative Wealth International - Financial literacy for kids and teens (Camp Millionaire)
Young Money - Financial information for young people
Young Biz - Empowering youth with entrepreneurial, business and financial skills through innovative education and real-world experience
Young Americans Center for Financial Education - Developing the financial literacy of young people through real-life experiences
Thrive By Five - Teaching your preschooler about spending and saving
www.federalreserve.gov/kids/default.htm - Federal Reserve's Kids Page
www.jumpstart.org - Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
www.ftc.gov/gettingcredit - Information from the Federal Trade Commission about obtaining credit
www.mindyourownbiz.org - Entrepreneurship information from Junior Achievement and the Small Business Administration
www.bizkids.com - Get a jump start on your financial future
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
UNITED SA does not collect any personal information from minors through our Web site. Any questions about the collection of personal data should be directed to the webmaster at credit.union@unitedsafcu.org.
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