Unleash the Power of Saving at Your Credit Union™

April is National Credit Union Youth Month, the time each year when credit unions teach and encourage kids to develop strong financial habits. This year’s theme is Unleash the Power of Saving at Your Credit Union™.

Check out the article below for tips on how young members can save for something special.

Saving for Something Special 

Learning how to save money is important, whether you have a lot or a little. These tips will help you get started.

Step 1. Start at the finish line

To begin, start at the end. Yes, that sounds weird, but you need to know what you’re aiming for before you get started. Are you saving for college? Maybe you want to buy a car. Be clear in your mind about your goal. Post a picture of it where you'll see it every day to remind yourself what you're saving for.

Step 2. Keep track of your spending

A lot of adults panic at this step, but it's not hard. Begin keeping track of everything you buy in a notebook, adding up the total at the end of the week. You can also use an online budgeting app to keep track of your expenses and totals.

Step 3. Make a plan

To save successfully, your expenses should not be greater than the total amount you want to save each week. Let's say you want to save $35 every month for college and your allowance is $15 a week. That means you’ll want to save $8.75 each week. But if you spend $10 every week on fast food or snacks, that’ll leave you with only $5 to put into savings. If you spend less than $6.25 (15 - 8.75) per week on snacks and put the rest in savings, you’ll make your monthly goal.

LGE Community Credit Union has youth savings accounts to help you save. Ask your parent or guardian to help you open an account and see how quickly your savings add up!

Looking for another way to celebrate National Credit Union Youth Month? Download & print the official coloring sheet.

Preview of youth month coloring page