Videos and Webinars
The NCUA’s YouTube channel features videos from the NCUA Consumer Report series. These videos are provided to educate consumers on a range of important financial literacy issues.
The NCUA-hosted financial literacy webinars update consumers, credit unions and their member-owners on the latest national financial literacy trends and research, as well as highlight financial literacy programs and resources from NCUA partners and collaborators.
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Videos
Consumer Tips:
The NCUA has created a series of short videos to uncover frequent issues and common topics related to managing money. Check them out here.
Share Insurance Videos
NCUA Consumer Report: Share Insurance Overview
This video provides an overview on NCUA Share Insurance, which protects deposits held at federally insured credit unions.
NCUA Consumer Report: Share Insurance Account Ownership Types
This video offers a synopsis of the different types of share accounts offered by credit unions.
Additional videos include:
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Webinars
Account Access and Financial Education for Youth Participating in Employment Programs Part I
Representatives from the NCUA, FDIC, and America Saves for Young Workers discuss the challenges of youth account access and share research on the benefits and features of youth accounts.
Account Access and Financial Education for Youth Participating in Employment Programs Part II
MyPath students share their experience with the program and bring direct insight on youth challenges and solutions involving financial literacy, creative partnerships, and technology.
Account Access and Financial Education for Youth Participating in Employment Programs Part III
An explanation on how financial education has dramatically changed and a discussion about popular media outlets that young people independently seek to increase their financial knowledge.
How Credit Unions Can Protect Older Americans Against Exploitation
A NCUA hosted webinar discussing how credit unions can protect their older members. Includes an overview of elder financial exploitation, resources to inform prevention, and tools to report abuse.
National Preparedness Month Webinar: Credit Unions and Climate Related Disaster
Explore the challenges faced by credit unions serving communities impacted by natural disasters. Learn about how credit unions support equity and financial inclusion in the context of disaster preparedness and financial resilience.
How Credit Unions Empower Hispanic Consumers and Communities Virtual Roundtable
Leaders from the credit union industry discussed safe, fair, and affordable financial access and empowering Hispanic consumers.
Closing the Wealth Gap: A Conversation on Black Wealth and Increasing Financial Equity
Credit union leaders, federal government officials, and financial education stakeholders inform credit unions about the historical and systemic challenges that impact African American financial mobility and provide resources to better engage with African American consumers.
Reframe the Shame – A Conversation About Financial Crimes Against Older Adults
AARP discusses how society views and treats victims of frauds and scams and the detrimental impact it may have on older Americans. The NCUA and CFBP share best practices and resources available to raise awareness and reduce the potential for financial crimes against older adults.
Make a Difference in Your Community by Supporting the IRS VITA Program
NCUA moderates a discussion to educate and inspire credit unions to provide free tax preparation for lower-income, elderly, disabled, Native American, limited English proficient, and rural populations.
Protect Your Credit and Identity with Cybersecurity Awareness
NCUA and FTC discuss ways to help credit unions and consumers increase their knowledge of: the economic consequences of cyber fraud and scams; how to spot cyber theft; how consumers and credit unions can prevent cybercrime; and available resources that help protect consumer credit and identity.
Money Moves to Build Savings and Financial Capability
With speakers from America Saves and Bank On, Money Moves to Build Savings and Financial Capability explores the importance of saving and having safe, fair, and affordable accounts for all. The webinar discusses the essential elements of financial capability: having a low- or no-cost credit union account, saving for emergencies, and knowing where to go for unbiased financial education.
Aging with a Plan: Managing Your Money and Retirement Goals
With speakers from NCUA’s Office of Consumer Financial Protection, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Social Security Administration, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, this webinar provides consumers with practical tools to manage finances as they age. Additionally, consumers, financial educators, and credit union professionals learn about the resources and federal programs available for older Americans.
How the IRS VITA Program Can Serve Your Community
This NCUA webinar shares how credit unions can take advantage of the IRS VITA program to help members and their communities get connected with its expert tax preparation volunteers. With guest speakers from the IRS and a credit union that has successfully implemented VITA into its programming, attendees will learn how to get VITA into their credit unions, how to engage members and others in the community on how to take advantage of this offering, and they will see data on the program’s success within credit unions.