Tag: Financial Literacy Month

March 29, 2021

How Young Is Too Young to Talk About Money?

JA and TIAA tackle the taboo subject of talking about money with kids Talking about finances can feel a bit taboo, but money is everywhere in our lives and impacts our families and goals. With […]

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February 27, 2018

TIAA: 100 Years of Client and Community Service

TIAA marks its 100th Anniversary this year – one hundred years of helping public and nonprofit employees manage their financial futures and realize their dreams.  To celebrate this monumental achievement, TIAA employees are giving back […]

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March 25, 2016

Poll: Two-Thirds of Teens See Borrowers, Not Government, Responsible for Paying Off Student Loan Debt

A new survey of 1,000 teens by Junior Achievement (JA) and Voya Foundation shows that nearly two-thirds of teens, or 65 percent, believe borrowers are ultimately responsible for paying off their student loans, even if […]

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April 6, 2015

Man on the Street: Financial Literacy

April is National Financial Literacy Month and we hit the street to talk to parents and teens about credit, budgeting and personal finance. CreditWhat is compound interest? Why is it important to keep your credit […]

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