Financial
Education of America, LLC announces release of Futurebuck course to
increase financial literacy in young adults.
Arlington
Heights, IL, USA (October 2, 2013) -- Financial Education of
America, LLC announces the release of Futurebuck,
an online education course designed to teach young adults about
financial, credit and debt management. Through a series of ten short,
interactive video modules, the program covers essential financial
topics such as credit cards, student loans and budget and money
management. In light of the 2008 financial crisis, increasing
problems with social security and impending $1 trillion student loan
bubble, financial literacy is critical for any young adult.
For
a limited time, the program will be given out free of charge. To
access the program without charge, the user must register for the
program on the website and use coupon code "100thanks."
"Financial
literacy has always been important, but in today's challenging
financial environment, young adults need to learn life's financial
skills sooner rather than later," said Bob Reotutar, President
of Financial Education of America, LLC, creator of Futurebuck. "Young
adults often go to their parents to learn about finances, but parents
are often too busy. Also, many schools do not offer courses in this
area. Our program is ideal for students because we teach the
important lessons of financial, credit and debt management and
provide young adults with the necessary financial skills that they
will use for the rest of their lives."
Futurebuck
is a unique program created for young adults, by young adults. The
course modules are broken down into 4-7 minute video segments so
students can stop and continue the course at any time. The program
also includes quizzes at the end of each module to reinforce the
course's lessons.
The
program was released August 19 and has reached over 30 states and
four countries. In addition, Futurebuck was featured in
Millionaire.com and was reviewed by Military.com.
About
Financial Education of America, LLC
Financial
Education of America, LLC seeks to improve financial literacy in
young adults. The company created Futurebuck, a comprehensive,
web-based education course that teaches in ten modules the essentials
of financial, credit and debt management through a series of short,
interactive videos. The company is also conducting a nationwide
campaign to increase financial literacy in young adults. For more
information about Futurebuck or Financial Education of America,
please visit http://www.futurebuck.com.
Media
Contact:
Bob
Reotutar
Financial
Education of America
200
N. Arlington Heights Rd. #215
Arlington
Heights, IL 60004
847-312-1101