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Lauren Beppler (left), community engagement specialist at the $197 million NET Credit Union in Scranton, Penn., poses with Girl Scouts during a visit to the credit union during its first Girl Scout Badge event. Various Girl Scout Troops visited the Scranton branch to earn a financial literacy badge. Led by the marketing department, the Girl Scouts learned about budgeting, saving, spending and future job roles. The Girl Scouts worked in teams on two group activities. The first activity focused on budgeting with a limited income, and the girls had to decide how and where they could spend their money. The second activity focused on saving their money to reach a specific goal. Both activities led to engaging conversations on the importance of being wise with money.

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