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APCO Employees Credit Union partnered with Citizens of Georgia Power to host a financial literacy event for 8th grade students at Atlanta’s Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy. The event featured engaging presentations and interactive simulations that taught students the essential concepts of income, expenses, saving, and budgeting, while navigating real-world financial scenarios.
The holidays can be the most wonderful time of the year, but all the extra expenses can add up and create extra stress. Check out these holiday spending tips from your Credit Union.
APCO Employees Credit Union renamed its branch at 6400 Tattersall Park Drive to honor long-time employee and CEO, Derrick E. Ragland, Jr.
Whether you’re the parent or the student, graduating high school represents a new chapter in your family’s life. It is the perfect time to embrace the first steps towards financial independence by building solid banking and money habits! Read our tips to make the transition to college a smooth experience for the entire family.
Derrick E. Ragland, Jr., President, and Chief Executive Officer of APCO Employees Credit Union, was awarded Alabama Professional of the Year by the League of Southeastern Credit Unions.
The costs of the back-to-school season add up quickly, but with some careful planning, you can prepare your finances for back-to-school season without breaking the bank. Read on to see our tips to help you tackle back-to-school shopping with confidence.
Summer offers plenty of opportunities for fun, relaxation and adventure, but can be a season of increased costs. With a little bit of creativity and focus, you can start a Summer Savings Challenge that not only helps you cut costs but also boosts your savings.
Money can be a sensitive subject. However, it’s important to discuss money management and financial goals as a family, with your spouse and children as well as your parents and other important loved ones. Read on for tips to have effective conversations about money with those you love.
Not only does your credit score affect your buying power, but it can also affect your ability to rent or own a home, get a job, and even what you’ll pay for insurance coverage. No matter where you’re starting, consider these basic steps that you can take to get started on a path to a healthier credit score.
It’s important to consider and plan for all of life’s major milestones that are on your horizon. Here are a few goals to consider now that will help you get your financial life in order and ready for all the important events and milestones.
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