It's never too early for kids to learn about saving and managing money. Encourage your kids up to 12 years old to learn the basics of money management like counting, saving, and keeping track of how much they have. They’ll feel like one of the grown-ups with their own savings account and an M3 Membership Card; and they’ll stay interested with ongoing support tools like the quarterly M3 e-Newsletter, saving incentive program and the M3 Website complete with podcasts, blogs, games and more!
How your teen handles their money can have a huge impact on their life. If you have a teen between the ages of 13 and 17, and want them to make, save, spend and invest money the smart way, Elements is the financial program for them. This program includes an Elements quarterly e-Newsletter, saving incentive program and the Elements Website complete with podcasts, videos, relevant financial articles and more! You can even elect to let your teen have their own Free Elements Teen Checking Account (with parent or guardian co-signer) that comes with all of the following:
Are you a current college student, or getting ready to start your first year of college? If so, don't forget that First Service is offering scholarships through our Verble W. Parish Scholarship Program. Plus, in celebration of our 75th anniversary, First Service is awarding a total of $7500 in scholarships for our qualified members. You can apply for 1 of 5 $1500 scholarships from now until April 30, 2010. Good luck to all of our applicants!
Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.
National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency.

