Sikorsky Credit Union Sponsors Financial Literacy Fair for High School Students

June 1, 2017
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Sikorsky Credit Union is one of the largest credit unions in Connecticut with more than 65,000 members. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, or volunteers in Fairfield, Hartford, or New Haven counties. Sikorsky Credit Union believes in banking the way you choose and gives members the option to bank at one of their convenient branch locations, online or through the mobile app.

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Danbury, CT – May 30, 2017–  For most adults, the reality of managing expenses can be a challenge.  For high school students, this “reality” is not far away, but many have yet to experience what it will be like.  Sikorsky Credit Union works to help high school students preview what they will face in the future by sponsoring Financial Reality Fairs.  Students in several local communities were able to glimpse into their future by attending a Financial Reality Fair at their school earlier this spring.  Less than two weeks ago, students at Henry Abbott Technical High School in Danbury were treated to the same experience.  This is the ninth year that Sikorsky Credit Union has held Financial Reality Fairs, and the fifth year at Henry Abbott Tech.

The Financial Reality Fair gives students the opportunity to experience “real-life” finances based on their chosen profession.  During the Reality Fair, students visit expense tables to spend their "hard earned money" on real-life choices, such as housing, transportation, food, and utilities.  They are tempted along the way with nonessential expenses including pet ownership, electronics, concert tickets and vacations.   Students also step up to spin the "Wheel of Reality," which increases or decreases their cash flow and simulates unexpected events and expenses that occur in day-to-day life.  After students visit all of the expense tables, they balance their budgets to see if they made the right choices to successfully live on their own.  Students then meet with volunteer financial counselors who determine how well they managed their budget and give suggestions.  In the end, students walk away with an awareness of the financial challenges they will face and the experience of maintaining a lifestyle based on a budget. 

“Today’s experience reminded me of the value Reality Fairs bring to the students who learn just how much real life costs,” mentioned Vincent Ciambriello, the President and CEO of Sikorsky Credit Union who participated in this event as a Financial Counselor.  Ryan Kelley, Computer Applications Teacher in charge of the Reality Fair at the school added, “The Sikorsky Credit Union team of volunteers did an outstanding job. The program gave our students an understanding of what managing money in real life

situations is really like and why budgeting and managing your money is so important."  

Earlier this spring, Sikorsky Credit Union also held Reality Fairs at high schools in Ansonia, Oxford, Seymour and both high schools in Stratford.


Founded in 1948, Sikorsky Credit Union (www.sikorskycu.org) is the 4th largest credit union in Connecticut with approximately 50,000 members and over $700 million in assets.  Sikorsky Credit Union branches are located in the towns of Stratford, Shelton, Seymour, Milford and Danbury.  The Credit Union also operates branches in Ansonia, Oxford, Stratford and Seymour High Schools, as well as branches inside Sikorsky Aircraft plants in Stratford and Bridgeport, along with West Palm Beach, FL. As a state chartered credit union, membership is open to anyone who lives, works or worships in Fairfield, New Haven or Hartford County.  Deposits are insured by the National Credit Union Administration, an agency of the U.S. Government.

 

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