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From daily budgeting to saving for retirement, these tools can help Lexingtonians achieve financial wellness now and reach financial goals in the future.

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Finding resources for financial education can be time-consuming, costly, and difficult — but it doesn’t have to be.

Central Bank teamed up with Banzai to make valuable financial wellness resources easily accessible to everyone:

  • Banzai Schools | Central Bank has pledged to offer free courses and resources to 24 schools across our service communities.
  • Banzai Direct | This free software is available to all who want to sustain or develop their financial wellbeing skills. Banzai Direct includes access to interactive courses, financial calculators, fun activities, and much more.

Bookmark these free financial resources

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