Financial Education For Kids |
Regions Bank will be offering the Scholars & Dollars program to 4th through 12th grade students at schools and community groups in the 16 states the company serves across the South, Midwest and Texas. The program teaches children about checking accounts, saving, money management, credit and lending. Course materials are available in both a high school and middle school version.
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Regions Bank will be offering the Scholars & Dollars program to 4th through 12th grade students at schools and community groups in the 16 states the company serves across the South, Midwest and Texas. The program teaches children about checking accounts, saving, money management, credit and lending. Course materials are available in both a high school and middle school version.