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PEP Resources
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The Personal Economics Program (PEP), sponsored by Leadership GBA, is an effort by bankers to encourage financial education in the most practical sense. The objective is to educate Georgians (children, teenagers and adults) on banking services and personal finance. Begun in 1977 as a means of assisting volunteer bankers with classroom presentations, PEP is the primary outreach program of the American Bankers Association Education Foundation. Today, PEP reaches out to all age groups, from kindergarten and first grade to college and adult. PEP is an expression of the philosophy that no one benefits from financial ignorance on the part of the individual or the public, least of all the commercial bank. It is just good business - in the long run - for consumers to understand how to balance a checkbook, use credit wisely and budget their money. It's also important for consumers and future consumers to understand banks as a business and the services they offer. Through PEP, bankers make themselves available to educators, civic groups and other organizations to help teach about ...
Why is PEP
Needed? PEP is an investment in the well-being of Georgia communities, as well as a means to improve public knowledge about the banking industry. What are the Benefits of PEP?
How is PEP
Organized? What Materials
are Available?
In addition, the Georgia Bankers Association and the PEP coordinators serve as a clearinghouse for other information around the state and country that would assist bankers in educating their communities. (Please send an e-mail to the Webmaster if you know of materials - videos, slides, brochures, etc. - that might be used in this way.) These videos and brochures are helpful but are not essential. PEP is a human resource and not a physical resource, and a banker's knowledge of the industry alone qualifies the banker for participation in PEP. PEP Statistics |
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