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  • Financial Literacy for Teens: Budgeting, Banking & Beyond

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    Learning how to manage money is one of the most important life skills a teenager can develop—but it’s not always covered in school. From earning their first paycheck to managing a debit card, teens are often navigating financial decisions with little guidance.

    At your credit union, we believe financial literacy for teens builds confidence, independence, and lifelong financial wellness. Here’s how teens can get started with budgeting, banking, and smart money habits that go beyond the basics.

  • Top Tax Deductions Members Often Miss (And How They Can Save You Money)

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    When tax season arrives, many people focus on filing quickly—often overlooking deductions that could significantly reduce their taxable income. While tax laws can feel complicated, understanding a few commonly missed tax deductions can help you keep more of your hard-earned money.

    At your credit union, financial wellness means helping members make informed decisions year-round—not just at tax time. Here are some top tax deductions members often miss and what you should know before filing.

  • Financial Wellness: Small Habits That Make a Big Impact

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    Financial wellness isn’t about making big, dramatic changes. It’s the result of small, consistent habits that build confidence, stability, and long?term peace of mind. At a credit union, we believe every member deserves a path toward financial wellbeing—and that path often starts with simple, everyday steps.

    Here are small habits that can make a big impact on your financial health.

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