WASHINGTON–NCUA will be joining with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the FDIC to host a webinar titled“Back to School: Financial Education and Consumer Financial Protection Information Resources for Educators and Parents.”
Registration for the event, scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Aug. 27, is now open.
While schools are reopening in different ways this fall, the three regulators said the webinar is aimed at helping “educators, parents, financial institutions, and other stakeholders” to “learn about the financial literacy and consumer financial protection resources” available to them.
Staff from all three agencies will address CFPB resources to aid parents with managing finances; FDIC’s Money Smart for Young People education program; and NCUA’s financial literacy and consumer financial protection resources.
Approaches to financial literacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic will also be discussed, the agencies said.
Participants can log into the webinar and view it on their computers or mobile devices using the registration link, the agencies said; pop-ups from the website should be allowed.
To register, go here.
