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Teen Resources

Teen Resources

Teens ages 13-17 are eligible for a checking account and debit card at PCMCU. Every teen is at a unique stage in their journey toward financial independence—whether it’s getting their first debit card, depositing a paycheck, buying their first car, or managing student loans. We’re here to help them learn every step of the way! Explore some of our favorite resources below, all available for FREE.

Khan Academy 

Khan Academy is a nonprofit educational platform offering free online courses, lessons, and practice exercises across a wide variety of subjects. Their Financial Literacy course includes 16 units, covering everything your teen needs to know—and more! Your teen can progress through the material at their own pace, skipping over topics they’re not ready for yet.

Gen Z Banking Hub

Looking for a quick read? The Gen Z Banking Hub is just what you need! Explore financial literacy topics, all packed with pro tips, helpful videos, engaging graphics, and quizzes. It’s the perfect way to spark a conversation with your teen.

GreenPath Financial Wellness

The Learning Lab+ with GreenPath, our trusted financial wellness partner, offers a variety of online courses. Their Understanding Student Loan Repayments and Navigating Auto Loans courses are our favorites for teens.

Parents Resources

Regardless of where you’re at in your parenting journey, these financial planning tips across all ages and stages can help ensure a secure future for you and your family.

Tips for new Parents: Tips for Parents of young children: Tips for Parents of teenagers:
  • Build emergency fund
  • Adjust HSA contribution
  • Modify Insurance plans
  • Update Will and Beneficiaries
  • Invest in education
  • Budget for childcare
  • Foster financial literacy
  • Converse candidly
  • Encourage part-time work
  • Strategize education expenses

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