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Financial Education

Welcome to MoneyEd: A Personal Financial Program sponsored by

Bridge Credit Union

We believe that financial literacy is essential for making informed decisions and achieving your financial goals. Empower yourself with knowledge by exploring our MoneyEd resources.

Financial Library

Description of Modules

Loan Calculators

The credit card debt calculator estimates the time and total cost to be debt-free based on current balances and monthly payments.

Create a Budget
Budgeting doesn’t mean giving up what you love, it’s about managing your money wisely. Learn to balance income and expenses by categorizing them as fixed, variable, or occasional, and adjust spending accordingly.
Get out of Debt

Whatever your financial situation, it’s important to know you have debt management options. This module covers various options to manage debt, including credit counseling, debt consolidation, and bankruptcy.

Investment Basics

The investment basics module teaches key concepts such as the differences between saving and investing, risk-return tradeoff, asset allocation, diversification, time value of money, and setting investment goals.

Credit Smart

Whether you’re seeking a loan or want to improve your credit score, we can help. This chapter covers the fundamentals of credit, tips to boost your credit score, and how to secure the loan you need.

Managing Your Checking Account

As a credit union member, we’re here to help you maintain your checking account and avoid making costly mistakes. In this chapter, we’ll go over checking accounts and teach you how to keep your account in good standing.

SavvyMoney Credit Score

This is a free service available to you to monitor your credit score through online banking and our mobile app. It helps you stay on top of your credit. You get your latest credit score and report, an understanding of key factors that impact the score,  and can see the most up-to-date offers that can help reduce your interest costs.  To learn more, please click the SavvyMoney button below.