By: John Lutz06.26.25
Youth
If you’ve recently welcomed a child into your life, congratulations! This is one of the most beautiful and life-changing events you are sure to experience. You should be proud and excited for all that is to come as a new parent. Here is a checklist of some administrative tasks for your newborn that you should complete within the first few months of your child’s birth.
April is Financial Literacy Month and Credit Union Youth Month, so it’s the perfect time to think about how to help our children develop smart money habits that will last a lifetime. Read on for some easy ways to build your child’s financial literacy.
It’s never too late to improve your financial literacy. You don't have to wait to make a New Year's Resolution or to hit a certain age. Any time is the perfect time to review where you are financially and where you want to be. Here are some actions you can take to improve your financial health.
By: American Heritage04.18.24
Youth
Money talks—are you teaching your kids to listen? April is both Credit Union Youth Month and Financial Literacy Month, so it’s the perfect time to spotlight the importance of teaching your children about money from a young age, fostering financial literacy that will benefit them for life. Here are achievable ways you can support major milestones along your child’s financial journey.
From Winter Wonderland activities to educational exhibits and sporting events, there’s something for everyone. Let’s dive into all the activities you can do your kids to kick off 2024!
That’s why promoting family literacy is something we’re passionate about here at American Heritage. Thanks to all our members who have become Book Buddies during our Books for Kids campaigns, we’ve donated over 35,000 to local hospitals, community centers, and shelters. Plus, when November rolls around, we like to celebrate National Family Literacy Month by raising awareness about the importance of reading together and sharing a few fun tips for upping your household’s daily dose of words.