Check out these
websites for great info on finances!
www.practicalmoneyskills.com
This website has lots if information on personal finance! This site also
has fun games like Financial Football!
www.whatsmyscore.org
This website has information about credit cards and credit scores.
About the Teen Club
Our Teen club is designed specifically for young adults between the ages of 13-19. We offer our full line of services to assist with financial education, including: checking
accounts, savings accounts, Instant Cash and Instant Cash & Check
cards and our newest addition is a share secured VISA credit card. Our staff is available to assist in answering questions regarding the above accounts, as well as, applying for credit and even information on reconciling your checking account statements.
CU Succeed Program
We now offer the CU Succeed Teens Financial Network! This program
features a quarterly newsletter written for teens, by teens. It also
features a fun, informational website which contains topics such as
budgeting, buying a car, paying for college and much more! Check the
website often for new articles! Click on the yellow banner in the upper
left-hand corner to access the CU Succeed website!
Teen Services
Savings
Share/Draft Checking
Share Secured VISA Cards
Savin' Up Certificates
Checking Accounts & Cash Cards Information
Successful checking account management
Share draft/checking account basics
Making deposits
Writing share drafts/checks
Balancing your checking account
Youth Week
Each summer the credit union hosts a fun-filled week
with a variety of activities for our young members.
Games
News
College Bound?
A college education is an investment in your future. To help you achieve this dream, your credit union offers Federal Stafford Loans and Federal PLUS loans for parents. Call 1-800-236-6600 today for more information.
The Credit Card Push on Campus
As credit card companies compete to enroll every student on college campuses, it's easy to give in to the desire for instant gratification...and a $500.00 credit line. Some students are acquiring more cards and racking up more debt than they can afford. In the process, they're putting their credit records at risk and jeopardizing their long-term financial prospects.
Ideally, parents and older teens should work together to choose the credit card best suited for their needs. In their search for the best credit card, parents and students should stop first at their credit union. Not only do credit unions offering cards typically charge lower interest rates than banks, they often have programs specifically for young adults. One example is a share secured student card. A student deposits $500.00 in a savings account; that $500.00 establishes the credit limit. A secured credit card enables teens to build a good payment history without being overextended.
Call the Fargo Public Schools Federal Credit Union today for details on our Visa Program or click here for more information.
Check out Your Student Loan Account Online!

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