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Tuition at public four-year institutions has 
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The competition can be held by an individual credit union or done as a Chapter or
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The financial fitness tournament material is suggested for middle school – college
age students (rookie level, pro level and hall of fame level).
 
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Prizes are up to the credit union(s) hosting the event. Of course, the financial
knowledge is priceless!
 
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Hosting a competition is a great way to connect with local schools and/or youth
agencies, to spread credit union awareness and potentially, to gain new young
members (and their families). Financial education programs are also great to
share with your local media and lawmakers.
 
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Allow at least 2 months to get
teams signed up.
Allow at least 1 month for teams to
study the materials.
Give a 1-week window for all
teams to complete and submit their
3 consecutive online games for
scoring.
Coordinate with other credit unions
within your Chapter if you plan to
do a Chapter Championship.
 
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2020 was the 4
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 and last year that we held a League-wide Championship
competition. Thank you to all participating credit unions, students, teachers and to
Corporate America Federal Credit Union for making these tournaments possible!
 
During a time when students were losing out on the last semester of in-person
school, prom, graduation events, sports and social interaction, the Southeastern
Credit Union Foundation found a way to keep two of our main financial education
events alive. The Financial Fitness Tournament, where credit unions can work
with teams of high school students to educate them on various financial topics
and then motivate them to compete against other teams all across the states of
Florida, Alabama and Georgia in a head to head trivia style competition, was
altered to become an individual competition. Students were sent a link that
contained the study material and online game. Each student then competed
online in May and earned an overall “financial fitness score” based on various
criteria. Out of 41 students finishing out the season, representing 13 Chapters,
our 2020 winners were as follows:
 
 
 
 
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Explore the Financial Fitness Tournament 2020, where participating credit unions aim to address financial challenges faced by Americans, such as inadequate savings and rising debts. The event encourages financial education and offers valuable prizes for students. Discover alarming statistics and the importance of credit unions in promoting financial well-being through engaging competitions.

  • Financial Fitness
  • Credit Unions
  • Financial Education
  • Prizes
  • Savings

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  1. Financial Fitness Tournament

  2. 2020 Participating Credit Unions Family Savings CU Alabama Teachers CU Valley CU All In FCU ASE CU Alabama One CU Naheola CU Alabama River CU Suncoast CU Keys FCU Grow Financial FCU Southernmost Chapter SUN CU Family Savings CU Georgia Power Valdosta FCU Marshland Community FCU Go Energy Financial CU

  3. Why do Credit Unions Care? 44% of Americans don t have enough cash to cover a $400 emergency. The median out-of-pocket cost for an unexpected medical expense is $1,000, which means nearly half of our country is just one accident away from being hit with a bill they can t afford to pay. 43% of student loan borrowers are not making payments. Tuition at public four-year institutions has increased by 213% in the past 30 years and nearly half of the 22 million Americans with federal student loans are either behind on payments or received permission to postpone payments due to economic hardship.

  4. Not-So-Shocking Stats 38% of U.S. households have credit card debt. On average, they owe $16,048 with an APR of 16.47%. The median out-of-pocket cost for an unexpected medical expense is $1,000, which means nearly half of our country is just one accident away from being hit with a bill they can t afford to pay. 33% of American adults have $0 saved for retirement. Furthermore, 56% of American adults have less than $10,000 saved for retirement when you combine the 33% who have nothing saved with the 23% who have a small amount saved. Considering the fact that most Americans will need at least $1 million to retire and Millennials will likely need between $1.8 and $2.5 million, our savings rate is terrifying.

  5. Take the Field for Financial Education! Who can hold a competition? The competition can be held by an individual credit union or done as a Chapter or YP event. Who are the teams? The financial fitness tournament material is suggested for middle school college age students (rookie level, pro level and hall of fame level). What can the students win? Prizes are up to the credit union(s) hosting the event. Of course, the financial knowledge is priceless! What can the credit union gain? Hosting a competition is a great way to connect with local schools and/or youth agencies, to spread credit union awareness and potentially, to gain new young members (and their families). Financial education programs are also great to share with your local media and lawmakers.

  6. Get Ready to Rumble! 2021 Financial Fitness Timeline Competitions can be done anytime throughout the year but here are some important things to remember: Allow at least 2 months to get teams signed up. Allow at least 1 month for teams to study the materials. Give a 1-week window for all teams to complete and submit their 3 consecutive online games for scoring. Coordinate with other credit unions within your Chapter if you plan to do a Chapter Championship.

  7. 2020 SECUF Tournament Winners 2020 was the 4th and last year that we held a League-wide Championship competition. Thank you to all participating credit unions, students, teachers and to Corporate America Federal Credit Union for making these tournaments possible! During a time when students were losing out on the last semester of in-person school, prom, graduation events, sports and social interaction, the Southeastern Credit Union Foundation found a way to keep two of our main financial education events alive. The Financial Fitness Tournament, where credit unions can work with teams of high school students to educate them on various financial topics and then motivate them to compete against other teams all across the states of Florida, Alabama and Georgia in a head to head trivia style competition, was altered to become an individual competition. Students were sent a link that contained the study material and online game. Each student then competed online in May and earned an overall financial fitness score based on various criteria. Out of 41 students finishing out the season, representing 13 Chapters, our 2020 winners were as follows:

  8. Coming in 3rdPlace Ashley Pond Key West, FL Keys FCU Lauren Hanvey Gadsden, AL Family Savings CU Michael Osmer Mobile, AL Naheola CU

  9. Coming in 2ndPlace Heidy Gonzalez Hollywood, FL SUN CU Micayla Holland Gadsden, AL Family Savings CU Vaneeza Rupani Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama One CU

  10. And now for your 1st Place 2020 Financial Fitness Tournament Champions Sebastian Brito Tampa, FL Suncoast CU Verity Pond Key West, FL Keys FCU Will Hinds Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama One CU

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