NH Banking Dept Launches Budgeting Video for Young Adults
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The New Hampshire Banking Department has created a budgeting video for young adults as part of Financial Empowerment Month. The video features James Kelleher, a university student from New Hampshire, and is aimed at high school and college-aged young adults. The Department also maintains a repository of financial education resources covering topics such as credit cards, loans, scams, and budgeting.
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The New Hampshire Banking Department has launched a new budgeting video for young adults as part of Financial Empowerment Month. The video features James Kelleher, a university student, and provides basic budgeting tips for high school and college-aged young adults.
This is an informational resource from the Banking Department and does not create any compliance obligations. Consumers and financial institutions may reference the video and related financial education materials for informational purposes.
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Announcement For Immediate Release Posted: April 15, 2026
Contact Ian Clark, Public Information Officer
(603) 271-4865 | ian.m.clark@banking.nh.gov
Financial Empowerment Month: Focus on education for young adults
As part of April's Financial Empowerment Month initiative, the New Hampshire Banking Department is highlighting key areas of financial literacy. Today we're looking at financial education tools for young adults.
The New Hampshire Banking Department has created a video for young adults that introduces and explores basic budgeting tips. The video features James Kelleher, a university student from New Hampshire, and is aimed at high school and college-aged young adults.
The Banking Department also maintains a large repository of links and information on the " Financial Education for Young Adults and Children " page, which can also be reached by hovering on the Consumer Assistance tab on our navigation banner and selecting the appropriate page in the dropdown menu.
This page offers information on topics such as credit cards, loans, avoiding scams, budgeting and much more.
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