Patrick Woo-Ching has long known of the educational problems facing the Pacific Islander community.
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Credit Unions Need Data For Unique Insights that Drive Connection
Credit unions today operate in an increasingly data-centric world. Organizations across industries are taking a new, bolder approach to data, from collection to analysis to deployment.
With the amount of data generated by devices, members, and interactions, there’s a powerful opportunity to draw new insights, create better products and services, add new revenue streams, and change entire business models. (more…)
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In Wake Of SVB And Signature Bank Failures, Digital Banking Tools Have Never Been More Popular
These were already uncertain times, but the recent collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank have made financial institutions’ task of rebuilding trust with consumers even more difficult.
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Lemonade Day Teaches Children Precious Financial, Business, and Life Lessons
Financial literacy is a critical issue in the United States, especially among this contemporary uncertainty.
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Where Does My Paycheck Go?
Between paying rent or mortgage and keeping up with utilities, car payments, insurance, and more, it can be easy to wonder where your paycheck went. While we all know that it’s important to save money for emergencies and retirement, such goals tend to fall by the wayside when you’re living paycheck to paycheck.
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Salt & Light Partners’ Chaplains Are There For People On Their Worst Day
Oftentimes when an ordinary person has an experience that involves police, firefighters, or other first responders, the situation is serious, if not grave. For many, it becomes one of the very worst days of their lives.
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4 Actually Solid Money-Saving Challenges
These days, users are turning to social media apps like TikTok for a lot more than just social interaction. TikTok campaigns like #LearnOnTikTok and #DidYouKnow have encouraged creators to upload more educational content than ever before.
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How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck with Apps
Do you find yourself counting pennies at the end of every pay period, waiting for that next paycheck to be deposited?
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Breaking Out of Consumerism Culture
From a historical standpoint, consumerism is actually a relatively new phenomenon in the American way of life. It emerged in the post-WWII 1940’s when the Great Depression and the devastation of war were in the rearview mirror, jobs were plentiful, and salaries were higher.
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Spave App Shows You How to Give While on a Budget
The desire to give back is a powerful one as people of all ages seek to serve their communities and the causes they care about.