
Gives Teens "Real World"
financial management skills,
while still under their parents watchful eye!
For ages 13 - 17
Hey Teens! Check out your very own newsletter!
Financial Beginnings
Newsletter
Our winners for this year are: Autumn Bennett
and Kacie Krogman. Congratulations!!!
Essay
Information, Rules & Guidelines
Share (Savings) Account:
Membership begins with a $25 deposit into a share account.
Each share account is federally insured up to $100,000
Checking
Account*:
Members over the age of 13 can enjoy a convenient checking
account. Unlimited Check writing, NO monthly Fee & get your
first 50 checks FREE when you order your first box of checks.
MasterCard
Debit Card*:
It is like a check, but without the paper! Use your Debit Card anywhere
the MasterCard logo is displayed. DON'T FORGET to
deduct your purchases or withdrawals from the balance in your checkbook
register. Works like a check and that money comes right out of your
checking account!
MasterCard
Credit Card*:
Financial Beginnings members may qualify for a low limit credit
card. Limit up to $500 with a 11.88% APR. Credit can be very useful,
but you must use it wisely! Great for emergencies that you have
no control over, like car troubles. Also a great way to start building
your financial future and credit history.
Auto
Loan*:
Every teenager wants their own car! Our low-cost auto loans can
help make that dream a reality!
Virtual
Branch & 24
Hour Telephone Teller:
Access your accounts 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Check
you balances, transfer money between your accounts, or see what
transactions have cleared your acount. Call a Member Service Representative
to sign up today!
* Must complete Guide to Money Questionaire
before opening.
Great Links
for Teens!
Need to apply for a Student
Loan?
Get your Student Loan from United Financial
Credit Union!
NEFE
Teen Resource Bureau
Money Tips and information
BrassICU
young today / rich
tomorrow
Different
Directions
Learning to reach your financial goals!
Teens/Middle School
It's
Your Life
Are you ready?
Young Adult/High School
Credit
Unions Rock.com
Money tips and ideas for graduates and older
|