Newsletter Articles
Article 1:
Get your FREE music download
For each 10-20 minute Guides to Independence online money course you complete
on our Web site, you'll earn one free music download from the eMusic®
library of more than 2.5 million songs.
eMusic® is the #1 retailer of independent music and the perfect compliment to Guides
because it offers music beyond the commercial mainstream. Students can listen to indie
songs in every genre, including hip-hop, blues, rock, jazz, country, folk, electronic,
world, and reggae. It’s independent music for independent thinkers. Visit
www.emusic.com.
Designed for teenagers, the courses are quick, interactive, and fun. The college narrators
will show you how to buy a car, use a credit card, reach your financial goals, and more,
based on lessons they learned.
Then, at the end of each course, eligible users can sign on and receive a certificate
with a free eMusic® download, which can be redeemed immediately!
We believe that learning about money and credit is the way to financial independence.
We want you to be smart about your money because your financial success is music to our
ears.
Take advantage of this great opportunity, go to [CU Web address here], click on Guides
to Independence, and choose a course.
Article 2:
My credit union...where I belong
Do you know how credit unions are different from banks? How credit unions serve you, the
member? Why credit unions began and succeeded?
Learn credit union history without going to school with “My credit union...where I
belong,” one of the interactive courses in the Guides series.
This online program is for high school students who may — or may not — be members
of a credit union. It features three college students, Mac, Jess, and Aisha, discussing the
history of credit unions and how credit unions help members like you save money.
Plus, find out which came first, credit unions or potato chips? Visit Guides to Independence
on the [CREDIT UNION NAME Web site at WEB ADDRESS].
Get a free eMusic® download when you complete the course. Independent music for independent
thinkers on Guides to Independence.
eMusic® is the #1 retailer of independent music and the perfect compliment to Guides because
it offers music beyond the commercial mainstream. Students can listen to indie songs in every
genre, including hip-hop, blues, rock, jazz, country, folk, electronic, world, and reggae.
It’s independent music for independent thinkers. Visit
www.emusic.com.
Article 3:
Teens: How would you like the keys to a new car?
Freedom, independence, control. You want it? You’ve gotta earn it. Want your own checking
account? You need to show that you know the rules. Just like driving a car. No license? No
car.
How do you show you’re ready for the keys to financial independence? Guides to
Independence on the [CREDIT UNION NAME Web site at WEB ADDRESS].
Guides to Independence allows teens like you to
prove your ability to “learn the rules” through a series of interactive online courses.
Never had a checking account? Try "How to Start a Checking Account" and "How to Balance a
Checking Account." These courses take only about 15 minutes each to complete. They have lots of
fun quizzes, simulations, and interactions that will show you how to safely and accurately manage
your own checking account.
At the end of each course, you can print a certificate of completion to bring back to your
credit union for an [ENTER INCENTIVE HERE].
Get a free eMusic® download when you complete the course.
eMusic® is the #1 retailer of independent music and the perfect compliment to Guides because
it offers music beyond the commercial mainstream. Students can listen to indie songs in every
genre, including hip-hop, blues, rock, jazz, country, folk, electronic, world, and reggae.
It’s independent music for independent thinkers. Visit
www.emusic.com.
For more information, contact [INSERT CREDIT UNION INFORMATION].
Article 4:
Send your teenagers to our Web site for a little education...and some music
Would you turn over the keys to your brand new car to a teenager without a driver’s license?
Of course not. A driver’s license is evidence of learning the rules, practicing safety, and
passing an exam.
Guides to Independence is the opportunity to do the same with financial services.
Guides is a series of interactive online courses now available on the [CREDIT UNION NAME
Web site at WEB ADDRESS].
These courses take approximately 15 minutes to complete and have lots of quizzes, simulations,
and interactions to teach your teen how to safely and accurately manage a checking account.
Get a free eMusic® download when you complete the course. Independent music for independent
thinkers on Guides to Independence.
eMusic® is the #1 retailer of independent music and the perfect compliment to Guides because
it offers music beyond the commercial mainstream. Students can listen to indie songs in every
genre, including hip-hop, blues, rock, jazz, country, folk, electronic, world, and reggae.
It’s independent music for independent thinkers. Visit
www.emusic.com.
Users can print a certificate of completion at the end of the each course. Bring the
certificates for [ENTER NAME OF COURSE HERE] into the credit union for a (ENTER INCENTIVE HERE).
For more information, contact [INSERT CREDIT UNION INFORMATION].
Article 5:
Let them learn from their mistakes – except when it comes to money
Any teen stepping out into the real world can be expected to make a few mistakes. Learning from those mistakes is what helps them succeed later in life.
However, financial mistakes can provide a lesson that may be too costly to overcome. To help teens learn about finances without putting their own money at risk, we have Guides to Independence™ on our Web site. These online, interactive tutorials are filled with simulations, games and activities to help teens learn about managing their own money.
Using these cyber tools is a great way to help any teen learn about money without having to enroll in the school of hard knocks. To learn more, visit Guides to Independence.
Article 6:
Watch them take their first financial steps
If a teen understands money management, they’ll know how to stand on their own two feet. Guides to Independence ™ can help teens take the big step toward becoming more independent.
Guides to Independence is a series of online, interactive tutorials available on our Web site. Filled with simulations, games and activities, they provide hands-on interactive tutorials on managing a checking account, using a credit card, buying a car and more.
As an added bonus, students can earn up to five free eMusic® downloads with the completion of each course! Help every day become Independence Day for your teenager – introduce them to Guides to Independence.
"Dear Guides to Independence" letter series
Letter 1:
“Dear Clare” Shopping column
Dear Clare:
I have to purchase my own school clothes and supplies. Any advice on how to get good deals
and save money?
Shiloh
Dear Shiloh,
Shopping is more fun when you get the most for your money. You can learn how to be a great
shopper by logging on to Guides to Independence at [address here] and select 101: How to Shop for
Everyday Savings. In just 15 minutes, you'll learn how to distinguish between wants and needs,
identify the type of shopper you are, prioritize purchases and weigh options.
See you at the mall!
Clare
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Clare's picture with this letter! Download her graphic here.]
Letter 2:
“Dear Aisha” Check Card column
Dear Aisha,
I am having a hard time remembering to record my ATM withdrawals. Any suggestions?
Forgetful Chris
Chris, you gotta start some good habits now or you may be paying lots of overdraft fees in the
future. One trick that works for me is to wrap my receipts with a rubber band around my check
card. (You may call it a debit or ATM card.) When I get home I enter the amounts in my check
register. Learn more about your check card online at [address here] and select Guides to
Independence 303: How to Use a Check Card.
Remember to write it down!
Aisha
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Aisha’s picture with this letter! Download her graphic here.]
Letter 3:
“Dear Mac” Car Buying column
Dear Mac,
I am about to buy my first used car. I’m not sure where to start—what do you suggest?
Jim
Hi Jim,
I understand where you’re coming from—buying a used car for the first time is overwhelming. Got
15 minutes? I’ll walk you through how to start your car buying process online. Log on to Guides to
Independence at [your address here] and select 102: How to Buy a Used Car. We’ll decide on what
type of car you should get and I’ll even show you how to negotiate a deal.
Mac
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Mac’s picture with this letter!
Download his graphic here.]
Letter 4:
“Dear Jess” How to Get a Loan column
Dear Jess,
What’s the difference between financing at the car dealership and getting a loan? Also, I’ve
never gotten a loan before—how do I know what I need to do and what I can afford?
Help!
Julie
Hey Julie,
Those are great questions. It’s best to shop around for a better interest rate and see what
fits in with your budget. Most times you’d be better off getting a loan with your credit union.
I’ll walk you through the entire process online. Just visit Guides to Independence at
[address here] and select 401: How to Get a Loan. In just 15 minutes you’ll learn how to shop
for loan options, apply for a loan, and maintain a good credit rating.
See you there!
Jess
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Jess’s picture with this letter! Download her graphic here.]
Letter 5:
“Dear Reggie” Saving and Investing Short-term column
Dear Reggie,
I just got my very first paycheck and I’d like to save some of it. What is the difference
between a regular savings account and a CD?
Maya
Great question Maya!
I’ve got just the thing for you. Hop online for about 15 minutes and I’ll show you different
saving options and how a short-term investment works. Depending on what your goal is, you might
find that a short-term investment is your best bet! Just go to Guides to Independence at [address
here] and choose 202: How to Save and Invest Short-Term.
Reggie
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Reggie’s picture with this letter! Download his graphic here.]
Letter 6:
“Dear Hector” Saving and Investing Short-term column
Dear Hector,
I just got my very first paycheck and I’d like to save some of it. What is the difference
between a regular savings account and a CD?
Maya
Great question Maya!
I’ve got just the thing for you. Hop online for about 15 minutes and I’ll show you different
saving options and how a short-term investment works. Depending on what your goal is, you might
find that a short-term investment is your best bet! Just go to Guides to Independence at [address
here] and choose 202: How to Save and Invest Short-Term.
Hector
P.S. Remember, you can download a free eMusic® tune when you complete the course. Independent
music for independent thinkers on Guides to Independence.
[Use Hector’s picture with this letter! Download his graphic here.]
If you have questions, or would like more information, send us an
e-mail
or call Darlene Brightbill at 800-356-9655, ext. 4344.
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