It's A Money Thing
It's a Money Thing Episodes
Credit Union Difference
Spending Money
Saving Money
Investing For Your Future
Borrowing Money
Using Cards
It's a Money Thing is the new way to learn about personal finance, because everything is better with cartoons!
Bite-sized episodes teach you about stuff like credit unions, spending, saving, credit cards, mortgages, student loans and investing. Check out It's a Money Thing to face your financial fears and emerge victorious, like some sort of expert money ninja!
Credit Union Difference
Choosing Your Financial Institution
Understand the key differences between credit unions and banks.
Credit Union Myths
Understand the common misconceptions surrounding credit unions.
Spending Money
Building a Budget
An introduction to the popular 50/30/20 budgeting system.
Saving Money
Understanding Inflation
An introduction to the causes and effects of rising prices over time.
Pay Yourself First
Understanding a simple but powerful behavior that will help you prioritize your savings goals.
Investing For Your Future
Saving for Retirement
A basic introduction to common retirement savings products.
The Rule of 72
Go deeper into compound interest and learn a simple way to estimate how long an investment will take to double in value.
Borrowing Money
Loan Basics
A good introduction to loan types and vocabulary.
Student Loans 101
Understanding the differences between federal and private student loans, and areas to consider before signing on the dotted line.
Demystifying Mortgages
Learn how mortgages work including the difference between fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages, annual percentage rates, principal, interest and amortization.
Loan Basics
A good introduction to loan types and vocabulary.
Student Loans 101
Understanding the differences between federal and private student loans, and areas to consider before signing on the dotted line.
Demystifying Mortgages
Learn how mortgages work including the difference between fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages, annual percentage rates, principal, interest and amortization.
Using Cards
Comparing Cards
Make informed decisions when it comes to using debit cards, credit cards and prepaid debit cards.
Using Your Credit Card
Learn to foster a healthy relationship between you and your credit cards.