HPAL Tip of the Week: ICE Folder
HPAL Tip of the Week: Spring clean your finances – ICE folder. If you’re the money manager of your household, consider putting together a folder of information that will help[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Spring clean your finances – ICE folder. If you’re the money manager of your household, consider putting together a folder of information that will help[…]
For many of today’s young adults, the weakest link lies in learning the basics. According to a 2014 survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Junior Achievement USA (2014[…]
The 2016 Georgia Credit Union Affiliates Annual Convention is just weeks away! Do you follow us on Twitter or Instagram yet? If not, you should! We just launched the social[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Spring clean your finances – restock supplies. Spring is a good time to order new documents and supplies. Take the time to reorder checkbooks, deposit slips,[…]
Mike Mercer, CEO and President of Georgia Credit Union Affiliates, was featured on “The Power of Performance” radio show this afternoon. Mike talked about his career with credit unions, the state[…]
Credit unions across the U.S. are participating in a month-long youth celebration that is focused on the theme of Credit Union Strong. Young people face a bewildering financial landscape in[…]
Who is responsible for teaching children about finances? #YouthMonth #FinancialLiteracyMonth — HelpingPplAffordLife (@HPALGa) April 12, 2016
HPAL Tip of the Week: Spring clean your finances – automatic transactions. If you haven’t made your savings contributions automatic by now, now is the time. If possible, set it[…]
CONSIDER THIS: Children and Finances Georgia consumers feel strongly about teaching their children about finances, according to a 2015 End-of-Year Survey by Georgia Credit Union Affiliates. Seventy-five percent of respondents[…]
April is National Credit Union Youth Month, and credit unions around the state are inviting young people to check out what credit unions can do to help them afford life[…]