

Altra Federal Credit Union Announces Free Virtual Webinar on Financial Literacy for Teens
Clarksville, TN – In a proactive effort to enhance financial literacy among youth, Altra Federal Credit Union will conduct a virtual Teens and Money Webinar focusing on “Money Mindset.” Scheduled for Tuesday, November 18, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, this engaging online event is designed for participants aged 13 to 17 and is offered at no cost.
The webinar aims to provide teenagers with a foundational understanding of how various factors—ranging from emotional responses and peer influences to the effects of social media and neurobiology—play a significant role in shaping financial decisions. As young individuals navigate their formative years, the ability to recognize and manage spending triggers is increasingly important. The session will equip attendees with tools to discern societal expectations surrounding money and will foster the development of prudent financial habits.
Altra Federal Credit Union emphasizes that registration is required to participate in the webinar. Interested individuals can secure their spots by visiting www.altra.org or through a direct link here. Notably, attendees do not need to be members of Altra to take advantage of this educational opportunity.
Tony Beyer, the Financial Wellness Coordinator for Altra Federal Credit Union, highlighted the importance of the webinar by stating, “This session is important because when we understand why we spend the way we do, it’s easier to make choices that really matter. By slowing down and being intentional, we can turn everyday spending into steps toward a healthier financial future.” This sentiment underscores the webinar’s focus on fostering intentional financial behavior among teens.
In a time when youth are increasingly exposed to societal pressures and rapid technological advancements, understanding money management becomes crucial. The interactive nature of this webinar not only aims to educate but also to empower teens to make informed choices about their finances.
As financial literacy becomes a pressing issue, especially in a world dominated by consumerism and instant gratification, initiatives like the one led by Altra Federal Credit Union reflect a growing acknowledgment of the need for educational resources tailored to the younger demographic. The resulting knowledge can have long-lasting effects, potentially impacting their financial well-being well into adulthood.
For further details on the webinar and to register, visit Altra’s official website. This is a timely opportunity for teenagers to take control of their financial futures and develop essential money management skills.

