ALEXANDRIA, Va. — NCUA Chairman JoAnn Johnson today unveiled a financial education library on NCUA's Web site.
The library, available at http://www.ncua.gov/FinancialEducation/index.htm, features printable brochures on topics ranging from identity theft to credit reporting to credit card tricks.
The brochures were originally created by Tower Federal Credit Union in Laurel, Md., and modified for use on NCUA's website. "I commend Tower FCU for their commitment to financial education and appreciate their willingness to share some excellent materials with the credit union community via NCUA's website," Johnson commented. "Online resources such as NCUA's financial education library and MyMoney.Gov are fine examples of the positive and far reaching impact technology has in empowering credit union members with the important tools of financial education. I encourage credit unions to include these resources in their outreach to their members and communities they serve."
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