Category Archive: Uncategorized

Apr
29

Teaching Money Management – Kids of All Ages

TweetShareIn this article, parents and guardians will learn how to teach money management kids at every age level. Kids are to be taught how to manage their own medium of exchange, as often called, even at a very early age in order to do better management in the future. Here are ways you as a …

Continue reading »

Apr
11

Financial Education in North Carolina

TweetShareThe National Financial Educators Council, Wake Technical Community College and the SunTrust Foundation have teamed up to bring a comprehensive financial education solution to North Carolina and the Wake Tech campus. Wake Tech commitment to to offering financial education program extends beyond the students. This campaign is also focused on reaching the staff and surrounding …

Continue reading »

Mar
18

Financial Literacy in Wichita Kansas

Financial literacy Wichita Kansas

TweetShareThe National Financial Educators Council awards Stan Webb the NFEC Community Financial Literacy Ambassador Award for his efforts in Wichita, Kansas. The NFEC recognizes leaders in the financial literacy field by honoring them the Community Ambassador Award. Stan T Webb has been chosen to receive this award for his successful financial education initiative he has …

Continue reading »

Jan
26

Yamila Constantino Joins the NFEC’s Financial Literacy Speakers Bureau

TweetShareThe NFEC’s Personal Financial Speakers Association is honored to have Yamila Constantino join the speakers bureau. Yamila engages audiences around the globe and delivers presentations in English and in Spanish. Yamila Constantino has two decades of experience in the financial realm, and was twice included on Hispanic Magazine’s One Hundred Top Latinas in the U.S. …

Continue reading »

Jan
24

Parental Involvement in Financial Education

Family financial education goals

TweetShareParents should have a strong supportive role in their children’s financial education. As instructors, how can we encourage parents to become involved? Here are 5 quick tips and a guide that will help you. 1) Homework. Assign personal finance homework that requires parental input. The NFEC’s financial literacy curriculum for kids, teens and young adults …

Continue reading »

Older posts «