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Entries in financial literacy (46)

Friday
Feb172012

Pumped about improving financial literacy in my generation

From the age of five until around 15, my entire concept of money and managing finances in general was based on observing my parents. How much (or how little) they spent, how often they’d take my brothers and I out to eat, how much they bought me for my birthday/Christmas and where we went on vacation (or whether we went anywhere at all) were all lessons on money – its value, ease of access to it and the thought and time put into using it.

Unfortunately for most people my age, that sums up the entirety of their financial education. 

For those ambitious types that try to go about remedying their lack of financial know-how, there isn’t really a lot of good resources out there… or rather I should say there aren’t a lot of resources that won’t be so incredibly boring that we convince ourselves within five minutes that our ‘future self’ can worry about being smarter with our money because we are much too busy with school/life/angry birds to do that right now.

"This reality is why I think my generation is sorely under-equipped when facing a myriad of life stages."

This reality is why I think my generation is sorely under-equipped when facing a myriad of life stages (a.k.a. hugely important money-centric decisions that will have a lasting impact on our financial well-being). And while that may sound rather depressing and hopeless, it’s actually exactly why I love working with the Young & Free program. Young & Free is all about being a resource for young people – providing financial education in a format that is actually interesting – even entertaining. Each website is a place where young people can go to find out about more about budgeting, student loans, saving for retirement, credit scores – all the big life/money information – explained by someone our age, in language that actually makes sense.

It is so important that young people find a resource where they can go to learn more about money matters – whether big life stage stuff or the little day-to-day stuff that seems inconsequential but can have a massive impact on their financial health for the future. I’ve spoken with people my age who didn’t know that paying only the minimum payment on their credit card each month was a bad thing – they were completely unaware that they were being charged an insane amount of interest on their remaining balance each month. The lack of awareness is scary. 

There is an endless supply of people and companies spewing infinite ways we should spend our money, but there aren’t a lot of people trying to help us save it. I’m proud to be a part of a program that works hard to be that voice, and even prouder of credit unions for being the type of financial institution that cares enough to prioritize that for their members. 

Last week I was interviewed by a local TV station about the financial education that we provide with the Young & Free program. If you’re not convinced by this point, watch the clip below to see (via my muppet-like expressions) that I really am this pumped about improving financial literacy in my generation.

Cheryl

Friday
Aug052011

Living Young & Free Show 045: Overpriced Convenience, Buying Used vs. New & Lessons Learned

Michelle in New Mexico looks at the convenience of overpriced items, Dex in Alberta shares tips on buying vehicles new or used and Rob in St. Louis sings us some lessons he's learned as a spokester.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes and you can watch all previous shows!

Cheryl

Wednesday
Jul202011

Living Young & Free Show 044: Tips for Spare Change, Keeping Score & The Pressure to Spend

Janelle from Michigan shares tips for spare change, Rob from St. Louis talks about keeping score and Darryl from South Carolina talks about the pressure to spend.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes and you can watch all previous shows!

Cheryl

Wednesday
Jul062011

Living Young & Free Show 043: Cheap Vs. Frugal, High Interest Debt & Giving Back

Darryl from South Carolina covers the difference between being cheap and being frugal, Alex from Tennessee looks at high interest debt and Lee from Alabama talks about giving back.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes.

Cheryl

Wednesday
Jun222011

Living Young & Free Show 042: Shopping Jedi & Lessons Learned

Rob from St. Louis takes on shopping like a Jedi and Keith from Ontario shares a few lessons he's learned being a spokester.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes.

Cheryl

Friday
Jun102011

Living Young & Free Show 041: Textbooks into Money, Talking Finances with Your Spouse and Buying to Impress

Janelle from Michigan sells her textbooks to make money back, Lee and his fiance from Alabama talk budgets and Alex from Tennessee discusses changing your spending habits.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes.

Cheryl

Tuesday
May102011

Living Young & Free Show 039: Daily Deals, Reusing Items and Lessons Learned

Alex from Tennessee shares some info on daily deals sites like Groupon, Rob from St. Louis shows a few tricks on reusing household items and Josh from Texas shares some lessons learned as a Spokester.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes.

Cheryl

Monday
Apr112011

Living Young & Free Show 037: Passive Aggressive Finances, Protect Your Money When Travelling and Travelhacking

Darryl from South Carolina looks at being passively aggressive with your finances, Keith from Ontario shows you how to keep your money safe while travelling and Chris from Alabama takes a look at the new website, travelhacking.org.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes.

Cheryl

Monday
Mar212011

Living Young & Free Show Episode 036: Financial Records, Home Grown Savings & Credit Score Myths

Josh from Texas shares some tips on storing important information, Sarah Dale from Mississippi shares ways to save money by growing your own herbs and Rob from St. Louis gives us the facts on credit scores.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes!

Cheryl

Monday
Mar072011

Living Young & Free Show 035: Limit Your Stockpiling, Cut Your Cellphone Bill and Save with Multi-Use Products

Kelsey from Alberta shows how to limit your stockpiling, Alex from Tennessee shares ways to cut your mobile phone bill and Chris from Alabama shares multi-use products around your home.

You can also download all of the episode as a podcast from iTunes and you can watch all previous shows!

Cheryl