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Consumers Credit Union delivers interactive financial education

Portage Central High School enjoys a #SliceOfLife

KALAMAZOO, MI (May 31, 2017) — Consumers Credit Union presented an interactive financial education experience to more than 60 Portage Central High School juniors and seniors earlier this month. The purpose of the financial reality fair #SliceOfLife was to give students a hands-on, engaging experience with the realities of budgeting—taking the abstract notion of “expenses” and making them tangible with real-world numbers and details.

At the event, participants were matched with their career choice and assigned a salary, along with a blank budget. The students moved through required core budgeting tables like housing, transportation and utilities, where they were presented with budgeting choices in each category. Additional tables offered “luxury” lifestyle items like pets, gym memberships and entertainment options. Students were required to make financial choices in these categories as well. The last twist to the fair was the Real Wheel, which contained unexpected expenses like parking tickets or bonus income such as birthday presents.

Consumers business partner Nulty Insurance joined the fun, too, to help answer student questions at the insurance table.
“So many of the volunteers, parents and teachers have told us ‘I wish I had this when I was in school!’ We’re so proud to bring financial education to our communities in this fun and engaging way,” said Consumers’ Downtown Office Manager Clarence Lloyd.

This interactive financial education fair put into action the personal finance curriculum taught at Portage Central High School by teachers Kyle Larner and Katie Eichstaedt. Students explored career development, education requirements and earning potential prior to the fair. At the event, they were given approximately one hour to complete their task of creating a sustainable monthly budget given their salary, tax requirements and student loan debt.

“This fair made me realize how hard budgeting can be, but helped me put together a plan that worked,” said one senior from PCHS. Another added that it helped him to see the impact of his career choice and planning ahead. Many students commented on their new perspectives of the realities of everyday expenses.

The fair was hosted in downtown Kalamazoo at CityScape Event Center, a Millenium Group establishment.


About Consumers Credit Union

Headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Consumers Credit Union is a full-service financial institution and a leader in digital banking technology, mortgages and business lending. Consumers CU has more than $1.8 billion in assets and has averaged 18 percent annual growth for more than 35 years. Locally owned since 1951, Consumers CU serves more than 120,000 individuals and businesses through 24 offices located in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Coldwater, and up the Lakeshore, with member access to 30,000+ free CO-OP Network ATMs nationwide. For details, visit ConsumersCU.org. Editors, please refer to Consumers Credit Union in short as Consumers CU, rather than CCU. Thank you!

Contacts

Lynne Jarman-Johnson, Chief Marketing Officer
269.345.7804, ext. 1753
ljj@consumerscu.org
www.ConsumersCU.org

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