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A Cent$ible Partnership: Program Promotes Financial Literacy to Student-Athletes

By: One Nevada Credit Union / 24 Feb 2020
A Cent$ible Partnership: Program Promotes Financial Literacy to Student-Athletes

One Nevada Credit Union, the title sponsor of Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA), has launched Cent$ibleStart, their new financial knowledge program to help NIAA student-athletes and their families build financial strength and stability. The announcement was made Friday at the NIAA / One Nevada State Basketball Championships and at the annual Nevada Athletic Director Conference.

Cent$ibleStart is a new, digitally-driven, financial knowledge program provided free of charge to NIAA student-athletes and their families. A key component of the partnership is providing real financial knowhow through over 50 different engaging and informative financial modules that can be consumed in just 3-6 minutes each. The program offers recommended playlists and users can create customized playlists to match their family's financial interests. Courses are available in both English and Spanish and they are designed for use on mobile, tablet, or desktop devices. Topics include budgeting, paying for college, understanding credit scores and reports, banking online safely and securely, protecting your identity, and many more.

"Many people don't know where to turn to get the information they need in a way that is easily digestible and understandable," said Paul Parrish, One Nevada President and CEO. "We're providing Nevada families with Cent$ibleStart, because we want the next generation and their families to be prepared and feel confident making good financial decisions."

To learn more about One Nevada's Cent$ibleStart program, visit onenevada.org/CentsibleStart.

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