Personal Finance for YOU with Banzai
Learn more about Banzai, an educational resource designed to support you in becoming financially literate and empowered.
Find Financial Wellness and Empowerment with Banzai
Whether you’re new to managing your money or you’ve been balancing accounts for some time, navigating the world of personal finance successfully means educating yourself before making important decisions.
If you’re looking for simple, no-nonsense personal finance information, check out Banzai, an educational resource designed to support you in becoming financially literate and empowered.
What is Banzai?
Banzai is a free, interactive tool which guides you through various financial topics and scenarios and digs deeper into how you can manage your money in smart and savvy ways.
What does Banzai offer?
Articles
Banzai has a comprehensive library of topics:
- Saving: Ever heard of the “50/30/20 Rule?“ It’s a great way to streamline your savings.
- Budgeting: “Handing High Inflation” and “Preparing for a Recession” seem especially timely.
- Borrowing and Credit: Learn “Best Practices for Using a Credit Card,” “14 Ways to Cut Household Expenses,” and best practices for “Cybersecurity.”
Coaches
If interactive is more your style, you’ll enjoy the Banzai Coach feature. Remember the Choose Your Own Adventure books? Banzai Coaches are similar, asking questions and providing guidance tailored to your individual situation. A good starting point is the Financial Wellness Assessment.
Calculators
Another interactive tool is the Calculators feature. There are 36 different calculator options based on common money scenarios. Our top four:
- Savings Calculator: See how your savings will grow by toggling between different starting amounts, monthly contributions, interest rates and years to save.
- Credit Card Payoff Calculator: This tool keeps it real--calculating how long it will take to pay off a credit card balance based on varying interest rates and monthly payments.
- Rent Affordability Calculator: Ready to rent? See how much you can realistically afford by inputting your gross monthly income and average expenses.
- Student Loan Payoff Calculator: IYKYK, and this handy calculator will show you how much time and money you’ll save if you add various amounts to your monthly payment.
Courses
If you want a deep dive into budgeting, credit, and real-life scenarios, Banzai Courses are a bit more involved. These are targeted to specific age groups: Junior (for K-5), Teen (6th-12th), and young adults.
No matter where you are on your money journey, Banzai will help you explore where you could be. And when you’re ready to make some financial moves, being a member at UW Credit Union will provide the support and reliability you need to continue on your path to financial wellness and empowerment.
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