The time has come for you to do like Katy Perry said and "own the night like the Fourth of July," because this weekend, there will DEFINITELY be fireworks.
Tips for Scoring Cheap Summer Getaways
Everybody likes a summer vacation, but travel can be expensive. If you’re looking to squeeze a getaway into your budget this summer, here are some tips for traveling on the cheap and getting the best deals.
Topics: Personal Finance, Seasonal
I've Graduated High School, Now What? Part Two: Dealing with the Student Loan Crunch
You've just graduated high school; what a major life accomplishment! Before you do anything else, pat yourself on the back.
After the initial excitement of finishing up a chapter of your life ends, it's time to start planning for your next big adventure, college for most. One of the biggest things that people worry about when starting college is how they'll pay for it, which is why it's so important to understand the different options that are out there. In part one we talked about understanding student loans and in part two we're discussing other options that can help deal with the student loan crunch.
Topics: Personal Finance, Home, Life & School, Youth Financial Literacy
I've Graduated High School, Now What? Part One: Understanding Different Types of Student Loans
You've just graduated high school; what a major life accomplishment! Before you do anything else, pat yourself on the back.
After the initial excitement of finishing up a chapter of your life ends, it's time to start planning for your next big adventure, college for most. One of the biggest things that people worry about when starting college is how they'll pay for it, which is why it's so important to understand the different types of student loan options that are out there.
Topics: Personal Finance, Home, Life & School, Youth Financial Literacy
Whether for happy reasons or sad, emotional spending is easy to do and can easily throw you off your budget. Check out the blog post below for tips to help you control your emotional spending and stay on track to achieving your long-term financial goals.
Topics: Personal Finance
April is CUNA Youth Month, a time when credit unions around the country join together to promote youth financial literacy. When looking for literacy material for kids, there tends to be a lot of material for younger kids, including activities and stories similar to what we've shared on our CUNA Youth Month page. However, there's not a lot of material for older kids, who are reaching the age where they're starting to manage their own money and have to consider things like bills, credit, and taxes.
Below is a BALANCE blog post with things your teen should know about their first job (but they probably don't). If you're looking for additional literacy resources for your teen/young adult, BALANCE offers entire tool kits for teens and those just starting out.
Topics: Personal Finance, Home, Life & School, Youth Financial Literacy
Every April, credit unions around the globe join us in celebrating CUNA Youth Month. Youth Month is a great annual opportunity to engage with our young members and show them that Carolina Trust is here to help them throughout their financial journey.
The official theme for this year's National Credit Union Youth Month is "Unleash the Power of Saving at your credit union™." This theme makes saving for the future fun and encourages younger members to create financial dreams and work hard to see them through.
We know that talking to children about financial concepts can be challenging, as it's not always the most exciting topic, and they don't yet have money of their own to truly understand how to manage it. Here are a few tips that you can try to start the conversation about finances with your children at an early age and help prepare them to be financially literate adults.
Topics: Personal Finance, Home, Life & School, Youth Financial Literacy
With school spring breaks in the next few weeks and summer right around the corner, you may be planning upcoming travel with your kids.
Topics: Personal Finance, Home, Life & School
Eating out is a budget killer, especially if you do it constantly. The best alternative, of course, is to eat at home. However, while this will save you money, cooking every meal can be daunting for some people—unless you make a meal plan.
Topics: Personal Finance
Tips on How to Splurge and Still Achieve Your Financial Goals
No matter how hard I try to focus on making the most of my money by saving or investing it, I also work hard for it, so it's only natural to want to spend it how I want to. Although it seems a bit counterintuitive to splurge, doing so in a budgeted way may help you in the long run.
Topics: Personal Finance