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href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I got bank</a>!&#8221; And he does. At ten years old, he has over two thousand dollars in the bank. And his savings keep growing. His granddad taught him to save his allowance and set up a bank account to make sure he did. But everyone else in his family – his mother, sister and brother – are trying to spend his money.  Hanging out with Marquis in their urban community, Jazz learns about banking, credit scores, payday loans, check cashers and other money matters. He tries to help his family, yet stay true to his granddad&#8217;s words. Finally a book about money, you&#8217;ll love reading. The book <a
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isPermaLink="false">https://www.oneunited.com/winning-financial-literacy-essays-3/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Three of a three part series. OneUnited Bank announced its I Got Bank Essay Contest winners on August 31, 2011. The contest was designed to promote financial literacy for youth (ages 8 &#8211; 12). All the essays submitted were fabulous. We think you will agree. Here is one of the three winning essays: JORDAN A. HARTWAY [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three of a three part series.</p><p>OneUnited Bank announced its <a
href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a> Essay Contest winners on August 31, 2011. The contest was designed to promote financial literacy for youth (ages 8 &#8211; 12). All the essays submitted were fabulous. We think you will agree.</p><p>Here is one of the three winning essays:</p><p>JORDAN A. HARTWAY</p><p>Age 10</p><p>I am Jordan Hartway an honor roll student at Columbus Africentric Early College. Saving money is important to me because when hard times come I will be able to get through them with ease. I can get money by getting it through allowance. I can earn money too. I can earn money by helping to do chores around the house and cutting hedges. My purpose for saving money is to pay for my college tuition. I also would like to use my saved money to build my own business and in this business I will sell robots because when I grow up I want to be a robotist. A robotist is someone who makes robots. My saved money will also help my business get sponsored.</p><p>            My goal is to be a multi millionaire by the age of 30. To reach that goal, I’ll have to graduate from college with a degree, build my business, and start investing now. When you save money and invest doors will start opening you’ll be able to buy a sturdy home get a great job with good money coming in and better yet you could own your own business and profit from that. According to the Teenvestor book that I have been reading a study of 4,309 families done by the U.S.  Federal Reserve found that minority families have a net worth of $16,400. While white families have a net worth of $94,900, a gap of $78,500. They state that there are social reasons why the wealth gap is so wide. One of the major contributions to this gap is the lack of minority participation in the stock market. I don’t know if this type of investment is right for me because if it crashes I loose all of my earned money.</p><p>After reading the <a
href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a> book, I like the idea that Jazz’s grand father had about saving ALL of your allowance this was one of the first things I learned from this book. I also learned in order to save money you have to make tough decisions. For example his mom needed a new car, his sister wanted to buy concert tickets, and his brother wanted to buy everything.  Each time he said no and found creative ways to earn money and help his family like the car wash. In my family, my two brothers and I created a Christian dance video and sold it to family, friends, and teachers to earn money. We believe that God helps those who help themselves.</p><p>What I’ve learned from reading these three books <a
href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a>, The Totally Awesome Money Book for Kids and the TeenVestor are how to save money, earn money and how to invest. In my opinion I say that you should start saving when you’re young. The money book for kids has taught me something very important it said if you know exactly what you want you half way got it. From this point on I will save my money rather than spend it. The challenge for me now is earning more money and learning new ways of investing. In order to make my dreams come true of being a robotist. I have visited Morehouse twice now I am looking forward to attending Morehouse College after graduating high school.</p><p>Thank you OneUnited Bank for giving me a chance to win $1,000 and at the same time helping me to learn about investing and saving money.</p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>https://www.oneunited.com/winning-financial-literacy-essays-3/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>3</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Winning Financial Literacy Essays</title><link>https://www.oneunited.com/winning-financial-literacy-essays-2/</link> <comments>https://www.oneunited.com/winning-financial-literacy-essays-2/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:00:27 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Teri Williams</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[I Got Bank]]></category><guid
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href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a> Essay Contest winners on August 31, 2011. The contest was designed to promote financial literacy for youth (ages 8 &#8211; 12). All the essays submitted were fabulous. We think you will agree.</p><p>Here is one of the three winning essays:</p><p>Jaidah Lindsey</p><p>11</p><p>Grade 5</p><p>Did you ever want to know the dos and don’ts of banking? In this presentation you will find out about financial literacy (that means understanding money). Like first of all how to start saving. You’re never too old or young to start. If you’re 1, or 5, or 11 like me, just save your allowances each week. Maybe you get $5 because you&#8217;re 5 years old, or $11 dollars because you’re 11 years old, try to save it all, or most of the money fast. Don’t take anything out NO MATTER WHAT!!! If you need money fast maybe you could ask your parents if you could do some extra chores in the house to earn more money.</p><p>Don’t, I repeat <strong>DON’T</strong>, go to quick check cashers! They basically steal your money. Say you borrow $500, when you’re done paying them back it will be like you’re paying $700 back or more. They make it easy because they only ask you to pay back a little at a time. That money can be saved in the bank for the future. If they give you a loan and you are under the age of 18 that is illegal and they could go to jail.</p><p>A loan is when someone lends you money, but you have to pay it back. If you can’t pay off a loan or credit card you could end up with bad credit and that will make it hard for you to buy a house or get a student loan for school in the future. The repo man will come and take the car you bought away if you can’t finish making the payments.</p><p>Let’s talk about collateral. If you get a loan from the bank and you put your house for collateral and don’t pay the loan they kick you out of your house and sell your house to get the money back.</p><p>You really shouldn’t spend your money on things you really don’t need. It’s ok to buy something you want as a treat, but not all the time. You could donate money also. Donating means to give away money to a good cause because you want to.</p><p>Some places like check cashers take your money too. They charge a fee to cash your check, and adults use these places to pay their water and electricity and phone and cable bills. They charge a fee for bill paying too. A fee is when you have to pay extra money to use something. Like loans if you are late paying them you have to pay a fee. If you need money from a credit card use an ATM. ATM means Automatic Teller Machine. You can find them on the sidewalks or in the bank. A credit agency is an agency that keeps track of how much money you owe and they give you a credit score. A credit score is a number that tells the bank if you paid back your loans on time. If you need to put money somewhere (which you should) open up a bank account. Some banks needs at least $100 to open an account. Then you always have to have at least $100 in your account no matter what. I learned most of this from a great book called <span
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href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a>.</span>  I found it funny, really exciting, and its educational. I loved this book.</p><p>The author did a really good job in writing this book to make it easy for kids to understand about money and how to treat it.</p><p>This book inspired me to follow in the footsteps of Jazz Ellington. I wasn’t sure how to explain everything that he did, but I thought it was important to know. In the book his grandfather was wise and helped him learn all of this, and I wish to have over $2000 saved in the bank one day really soon. Financial Literacy means to understand money, make it, save it, be smart about it, and understand how to share what you know so you could help others. I hope I helped you learn a little something today, but I am still learning too, maybe someday you’ll be reading my book.</p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>https://www.oneunited.com/winning-financial-literacy-essays-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>4</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Winning Financial Literacy Essays</title><link>https://www.oneunited.com/oneunited-bank-winning-financial-literacy-essays/</link> <comments>https://www.oneunited.com/oneunited-bank-winning-financial-literacy-essays/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 22:21:52 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Teri Williams</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[I Got Bank]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false"></guid> <description><![CDATA[One of a three part series. OneUnited Bank announced its I Got Bank Essay Contest winners on August 31, 2011. The contest was designed to promote financial literacy for youth (ages 8 &#8211; 12). All the essays submitted were fabulous. We think you will agree. Here is one of the three winning essays: What I Learned [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of a three part series.</p><p>OneUnited Bank announced its <a
href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a> Essay Contest winners on August 31, 2011. The contest was designed to promote financial literacy for youth (ages 8 &#8211; 12). All the essays submitted were fabulous. We think you will agree.</p><p>Here is one of the three winning essays:</p><p><strong>What I Learned from &#8220;<a
href="https://www.oneunited.com/blog/i-got-bank/">I Got Bank</a>!&#8221;</strong></p><p>by Nailah Pierce (age 12)</p><p>             It is important that children learn how to use money wisely at a young age because if they do not, they could make a financial mistake that could cause problems for the rest of their life.   From my reading,  I learned the following things: Be careful about sharing money; advertisements can trick you; keep track of  payments; banks keep track of how you pay your bills; avoid  check cashers and payday loan lenders; and wants and needs are different. Here&#8217;s how I plan to use all that I learned in my life.</p><p>             Be careful about sharing money with friends and family because they may spend it badly.  If you do give away money, explain how to use it wisely.   Someone who continually asks for money is in financial trouble or not using the money wisely.  It is OK to help someone who needs the money who can be trusted to spend it wisely.   I will only give money to friends and family if I know I can trust them to use it wisely.</p><p>Advertisements can trick you with get rich quick schemes that do not really work. The truth is you have to work hard for your money whether the task is as small as taking out the trash, or as large as becoming a lawyer.   I now know I need to work hard and I will not be deceived by get rich quick schemes.</p><p>Always keep track of money payments and pay on time because if you do not, the bank can take back whatever you bought, bounce back your checks, or tell others that you do not pay on time. Banks keep track of who does not pay.  If you do not pay your monthly payments, your credit score will get too low and you will not be able to get a loan. I will keep up with my monthly payments when I am an adult.</p><p>Check cashing businesses charge high fees for the same services the bank does for less. A payday loan is when you borrow money at a very high interest rate until the next time you get paid using your check as collateral.  It is best to steer clear of check cashing businesses and payday loan lenders. If you get a loan, make sure you can pay it back and that you know all the facts about the loan and the lender.</p><p>Wants and needs are two things that we often get confused. WANTS are things that you do not need. NEEDS are things that are necessities but you do not always want. Just because something looks great does not mean you should buy it because you might need that money later. I will not confuse wants and needs.</p><p>The biggest thing I learned from this book is that there is a lot to learn about money.  I will always try my best to use my new money knowledge and not make mistakes as I grow up.</p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>https://www.oneunited.com/oneunited-bank-winning-financial-literacy-essays/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>7</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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