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Paying for college. Purchasing a car. Renting vs owning. Accepting credit card offers.
These are just some of the decisions young adults will face as they make the transition from high school into the real world.
Yet, high school is one of the last places young people have a chance to acquire vital financial skills. If they don't practice sound money management, they may find themselves with little savings, mired in debt and unable to complete their educations or get a solid start as independent young adults.
That's why the Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation is providing free to our state's public high schools the brass|STUDENT PROGRAM.
Please use this website to learn more about the program, as well as credit unions' other efforts to improve the financial well-being of their communities.
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