FREMONT, MI (April 19, 2013) - National Credit Union Youth Week is April 21-27, 2013. Are your kids on the right track to financial independence?
For many of today's young adults, the weakest link lies in learning the basics. Only 35% of teens know how to balance a checkbook or manage credit cards. During the past five years, a decline in overall financial knowledge is especially pronounced among 18-year-olds, and 13% fewer teens have bank accounts.*
Achieving economic prosperity is difficult. It's especially hard for young people who've never learned how to manage money. Gerber Federal Credit Union is ideally positioned to respond because we believe in the power of education. We're here to help you launch the youth in your life toward financial independence.
Join. As a start, open a savings account for each child in your family at the credit union. As soon as your children can write, have them fill out deposit and withdrawal slips. Guide teenagers through using a debit card and balancing a checkbook.
Share. Include your children in your household finance discussions. Show them how you budget income and expenses. As their skills improve, give them challenges—such as finding a better cellphone plan, calculating the total monthly cost of owning a car, or sticking to a budget with back-to-school or holiday spending.
Coach. Remind your children to ask for help when they need it. And turn to your credit union when you want help. Our tradition of service and philosophy of self-help make Gerber Federal Credit Union and all credit unions a natural partner in pursuing financial security.
We're here to help. For more information, contact Gerber Federal Credit Union at (800) 338-3746 or visit www.gerberfcu.com/youth.