In The News Archive

In The News Archive


April 26, 2016 – ManningLive.com

The people of this country have become all too familiar with the consequences of financial troubles. Too many have experienced the crippling effects of debt and the sense of helplessness and discouragement that it leaves in its wake. Moving forward, we ca


August 04, 2016 – SportsBusiness Daily and SportsBusiness Daily Global

IOC TOP sponsor Visa today unveiled Practical Money Skills for Athletes, a new global financial education program developed in partnership with the IOC. The effort will help current Olympic athletes and those nearing retirement to access resources that can build their financial skills. IOC...


July 18, 2016 – Yahoo Finance

Personal finance addresses the ways in which individuals or families budget, save and spend their money. Although this is a topic that everyone should be educated on, there are only 17 states in America that require their high school students to take a course in personal finance. This mean...


May 12, 2016 – TIME Money

The comic book stars the superhero team Guardians of the Galaxy and will be sent to public libraries. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a… financial planner? The next time your kid brings home a comic book, it might not be just about battles, explosions and good versus evil. Instead, ...


May 08, 2016 – The Disney Blog

The comic book stars the superhero team Guardians of the Galaxy and will be sent to public libraries. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a… financial planner? The next time your kid brings home a comic book, it might not be just about battles, explosions and good versus evil. Instead, ...


April 26, 2016 – ManningLive.com

The people of this country have become all too familiar with the consequences of financial troubles. Too many have experienced the crippling effects of debt and the sense of helplessness and discouragement that it leaves in its wake. Moving forward, we can't settle for more of the same. Ra...


August 17, 2015 – Forbes

The Federal Reserve may have one more reason to worry about not hitting its inflation target. In its sixth annual Tooth Fairy survey. Visa found that American children are paid $3.19 per lost tooth on average, that's down a whooping 24 cents from last year and marks the second consecutive...


May 11, 2015 – WTAT Fox The News at 10 (Charleston)

South Carolina Senator Tim Scott talks about how much students love Visa's Financial Football to help them become more financially literate. Scott teamed with Carolina Panthers Thomas Davis and Greg Olsen to coach students playing the game developed by Visa Inc. and the NFL.


April 03, 2015 – Yahoo Parenting

As prom season begins, teenagers across the country are prepping for the big night. Scoping out dates, shopping for dresses, planning after-parties - it's all part of the fanfare surrounding high school's ultimate rite of passage. And gone are the days of just dinner and a dance. These day...


April 01, 2015 – The Wall Street Journal

Prom is still a few weeks away for Adriana Romano. But the 16-year-old already knows that when she walks into the Sayre Area High School gymnasium in Sayre, Pa., on April 25 that no one else will be wearing her dress, a strapless, bejeweled champagne-colored mermaid gown with a black tulle...


March 31, 2015 – MainStreet

Aside from spending money on prom night itself, teenagers are now spending an average of $324 on so-called "promposals" – that is, simply asking someone to be your date for prom night, according to a survey from Visa. MainStreet's Scott Gamm reports on the new Visa survey.


February 04, 2015 – The Detroit News

Detroit Lions Eric Ebron, left, gets an overview of the video game, "Financial Football," by Visa senior account executive Hugh Norton, right, before he coaches a team from Saline High School at the NFL Youth Education Town Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan in northwest Detro...


September 25, 2014 – The Salt Lake Tribune

Denver Broncos cornerback Kayvon Webster was the quarterback of one team, state Treasurer Richard Ellis led the other Thursday in a game of "Financial Football," part of a statewide effort to help Utah teens learn about money management.


September 02, 2014 – USA Weekend

I am $18,000 in debt between two credit cards. I pay $200 a month on each card, which is more than the minimum payment for each card. It seems, however, the way I am going it will take years to pay them off. Any suggestions on how I can pay off earlier without lowering my credit score? I c...


August 21, 2014 – theindychannel.com

All right, kiddos – we've got a little bit of bad news for you. If you were planning to make your fortune in exchange for a few teeth under your pillow, you might have to come up with a different plan. That's because a new report by Visa shows the tooth fairy is feeling the burn of h...


August 21, 2014 – newyorkpost.com

Bad news for kids! The Tooth Fairy is cutting back and shelling out less cash for kids' pearly whites. American children are raking in an average of $3.40 per tooth this year – 8 percent less than last year, according to a Tooth Fairy survey conducted by Visa and released Thursday, a...


August 21, 2014 – THE WICHITA EAGLE

American children are receiving an average of $3.40 per lost tooth from the Tooth Fairy this year, a decline of 8 percent from a year ago, according to a survey by Visa Inc. released Thursday. Based on the current rate, the average child still would net a hefty $68 for a full set of baby t...


August 20, 2014 – USAtoday.com

The Tooth Fairy is holding her purse strings a bit tighter. She left 8% less this year – or an average of $3.40 for every lost tooth she finds under a pillow – down from $3.70 in 2013, according to a survey from Visa out Thursday. Still, she's leaving more than she did in 2012 ...


June 27, 2014 – Black Enterprise

If you or your loved one is a military veteran, you know how tough it can be to get a steady hold on your finances. The stresses of finding a job, managing debt, and everything that comes with transitioning to civilian life can put a strain on the whole family.


April 15, 2014 – KGWN TV

Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler took on Governor Matt Mead in a game of "Financial Football" on Monday. Osweiler coached Cheyenne East while Gov. Mead took charge of Central and South students. "Financial Football" is a free educational video game and classroom curriculum devel...


April 10, 2014 – TheStreet

Prom spending has gone down for the first time since 2010, dropping more than 14 percent to $978 per family for 2014 from $1,139 in 2013. Visa's Head of U.S. Financial Education Nat Sillin noted people are starting to become more financially aware of the draining costs associated with prom...


January 21, 2014 – ABC 4 Utah News

The state of Utah hosted the rollout of Visa's new FIFA World Cup-themed finanical education game called Financial Soccer 2014. Along with the new Real Salt Lake head coach, Jeff Cassar, and midfielder Sebasitan Valasquez, were in attendance to launch the game.


January 21, 2014 – Fox13 News Utah

Real Salt Lake is teaming up with Visa to make a video game about personal finances. The team and Utah State Treasurer Richard Ellis announced the launch of Finanical Soccer 2014 yesterday. It's a free FIFA World Cup-themed educational video game designed to teach students the fundamentals ...


January 21, 2014 – Deseret News

Students got a kick out of learning about money along with a player and coach from Real Salt Lake. Utah Treasurer Richard Ellis, and Real Salt Lake coach Jeff Cassar and midfielder Sebastian Velasquez joined Visa Inc. to announce the launch of Financial Soccer 2014, a free, FIFA World Cup-...


December 02, 2013 – CBS Philly

Students at Upper Darby High School today got an Eagle-powered lesson in personal finance. "Thirty, 35, 40. All right, Eagles, your ball on the 40," said Nat Sillin of Visa, the event sponsor, with play-by-play of the game Financial Football 2.0 as it was projected on a big screen. Eagle...


December 02, 2013 – philly.com

It's a rare football game that stops before each play to ask the players to identify features of a 529 savings plan or determine whether a savings or money market account offers a better interest rate. That's the game that Upper Darby High School students played on Monday, and it's a game ...


November 05, 2013 – USA TODAY

In New York City, it can be hard to resist grabbing a bite to eat out of the office. Street stands, cafes and cozy restaurants line practically every block. The smell of coffee, fresh bread and garlic all mingle in the air. But eating out often adds up, and isn't the friendliest option to ...


October 04, 2013 – Credit Union Times

The popularity of pigskin is also helping to tackle financial literacy. A growing number of credit unions are offering Financial Football, a free online and classroom money management program developed by Visa and the NFL.


September 30, 2013 – Baltimore Sun

Among the most annoying calculations in modern life are those that project how much money you could save over the course of a year if you did something simple, like give up your daily Starbucks. It is always these modest pleasures that are targeted for elimination in the name of saving. I...


September 26, 2013 – MSN Money

While 30% of workers skip eating out, a few average $50 per meal. You'll be surprised at which income group spends the most on average. Going out for lunch is either a necessary expense to preserve one's sanity or a fool's errand driven by laziness and insufficient respect for leftovers, d...


September 24, 2013 – WHYY

While Brandon Stokley is best known for catching passes for the Baltimore Ravens, the veteran wide receiver helped Delaware students score a touchdown in "Financial Football" this afternoon. Stokley joined Delaware Treasurer Chip Flowers for the statewide launch of the financial literacy ...


September 18, 2013 – Financial Times

Money talks: the 'Green$treets' application allows children to learn real-life skills in a cartoon-like fantasy world. An imaginary world filled with fantasy creatures is helping children learn about the value of money. Using the app, Green$treets: Unleash the Loot! , they can earn virtua...


September 16, 2013 – sfgate.com

When 49ers starting left tackle and Pro Bowler Joe Staley started his second season in the NFL, he had a bunch of money in his bank account, and so he decided to buy a house. "I thought my life was set," he told 40 San Francisco teenagers sitting in the team's locker room Monday morning....


September 16, 2013 – Time Magazine

$3.70. Average Tooth Fairy gift amount per tooth in the U.S., according to a new survey by Visa. That's a 23% uptick from last year and a 42% increase over 2011. Your move, Easter Bunny.


September 15, 2013 – nbcbayarea.com

Some high school students in San Francisco will get a treat Monday when two 49ers football players give them a lesson in financial planning. Vernon Davis and Joe Staley will showcase Financial Football at Candlestick Park. It is a football-themed video game and classroom curriculum develope...


September 06, 2013 – The Kansas City Star

When I first saw the numbers, I couldn't believe it. So I rubbed my eyes and reread the words carefully, and my jaw rattled as it hit the floor. Kids are now getting nearly $4 per tooth from the tooth fairy, according to a new Visa Inc. survey of more than 3,000 parents. That's up 23 perce...


August 30, 2013 – Reuters

Kelly Bird Pierre knew the world had changed when she heard what the Tooth Fairy was giving out these days. The 39-year-old educator from South Orange, New Jersey used to get a quarter whenever she lost one of her own baby teeth. But when her daughter Oona and son Jacques went through the ...


August 30, 2013 – Associated Press

Days of finding a quarter under your pillow are long gone. The Tooth Fairy no longer leaves loose change. Kids this year are getting an average of $3.70 per lost tooth, a 23 percent jump over last year's rate of $3 a tooth, according to a new survey by payment processor Visa Inc., release...


August 19, 2013 – blogs.sacbee.com

In Sunday's column on back-to-school shopping, we shared some tips from experts and parents alike. One of those, the financial literacy site, Practical Money Skills for Life, recommends letting young kids or teens figure out exactly what school really costs.


July 03, 2013 – DailyFinance.com

We all know that the end-of-the-year holiday season can be a financial killer, what with costly Christmas or Hanukkah presents to buy, or perhaps a Festivus pole to replace. But winter holidays aren't the only ones that give our wallets a workout. According to an annual survey by Visa, ...


July 02, 2013 – BuzzFeed.com

It's almost the 4th of July, and that means fireworks. Some figures on the nearly $1 billion fireworks industry. The 4th of July means patriotism, hot dogs, watermelon, American brews…and, of course, fireworks. Everywhere! Sparklers. Fountains. Big sky ones you could never launch yourself...


May 24, 2013 – MainStreet.com

Last week something very important quietly happened in an outer neighborhood of Sao Paulo, Brazil. On the top floor of the British cultural center, a building that hosts both the local consulate and a local pub, the first panel in the 2013 Financial Literacy Forum Series met to discuss fin...


May 24, 2013 – BusinessTodayEgypt.com

Financial literacy in emerging economies begins and ends with the principal financial decision makers — women. On April 17 in the grandiose setting of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, several hundred educators, advocates and experts spoke of one thing: financial literacy. It was ...


May 08, 2013 – Kiplinger

As I was flipping radio stations recently, I happened to hear Delilah, the radio personality, talking about how her family dealt with prom expenses. For her daughters, the tradition was to buy a dress from a consignment store and freshen it up by changing the look or adding embellishments....


May 07, 2013 – USA Today

Prom – it's the quintessential rite of passage and red carpet moment for millions of American teens each year. And it doesn't come cheap. Fancy dresses, luxury limos, and elegant dinners can really add up. Families with teens are expected to spend an average of $1,139 on prom this ye...


April 30, 2013 – The Washington Post

Don't tell her I said this, but I'm happy my daughter isn't overexcited about her senior prom. "I'm going, but only because I don't want to look back years from now and think I've missed out on something," Olivia said as she discussed her budget for this rite of passage for which many st...


April 28, 2013 – Business Day

FINANCIAL literacy is not about being great at maths – it is about common sense. This was the key message at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago/Visa financial literacy summit held in Chicago last week, during which people from a range of think-tanks wrestled with the major issues pl...


April 25, 2013 – American Banker

Visa has released a smartphone app designed to help teenagers budget for their proms. U.S. households are spending large sums of money on high-school proms, and the Foster City, Calif., company says its free "Plan'it Prom" app for iPhone and Android supports responsible spending.


April 25, 2013 – New York Times Bucks Blog

Here is my deep, dark secret from high school: I didn't go to the prom. It's a long story, filled with teenage angst. But suffice it to say, I missed an American rite of passage – and I survived. I guess I should at least feel good about all the money I saved my family by sitting ...


April 24, 2013 – CBS Money Watch

Forget borrowing dad's Buick and tux. Today's teens are spending an out-sized fortune on the high school prom, with the average family shelling out a whopping $1,139, up from $1,078 the year before, according to Visa Inc.'s annual prom survey.


April 24, 2013 – Investor Place

Consumer sentiment hasn't been great lately. Some bad data lately – including weak March retail sales and a dip in the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers, among others – has investors very concerned about the state of spending and what that means for th...


April 24, 2013 – TIME

ly three years ago, the recession was fresh and families were vowing to tighten their belts for good. In that environment, prom spending on everything from dresses and tuxedos to limos and flowers totaled an average $807. That's a lot. But as the economy improved spending shot passed $1,00...


April 18, 2013 – Main Street

On Wednesday morning some of the greatest economic minds in the world met to discuss the technical-sounding topic of financial literacy among women. They met at the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank in a conference that drew panelists from countries as far flung as Vietnam, Egypt and Australia....


April 17, 2013 – IdahoReporter.com

IR: You've recently undertaken an effort to provide fiscal and economic education to Idaho high school students.
Crane: Since I've been treasurer for the past 15 years, I've made a conscious effort to use the office as a bully pulpit to talk about good ...


April 08, 2013 – KRQE News 13

A player with the Denver Broncos stopped by Albuquerque High School Monday to talk to students about how to prepare for their financial future. Joel Dreessen is a tight-end with the Broncos.  He is helping out with Visa's statewide unveiling of the educational video game that is meant to he...


March 31, 2013 – The Monroe News Star

Prom is a once in a lifetime experience for many students. But for parents, the costs associated with prom can linger on long after the final dance. Calculations released by VISA predicted the average southern family would spend about $1,047 on prom related expenses in 2012, while families...


March 20, 2013 – Newsday (New York)

Not sure what the going rate is for a tooth? There's an app for that! A Visa app shows what the Tooth Fairy is leaving under pillows of those with similar home states, family income and parental age and education levels. Available free for iPhones and iPads at the iTunes Store; free Tooth ...


February 20, 2013 – ABC7/WJLA

The NFL season might be over, but the Washington Redskins are still playing the game in Bethesda. But this is a high energy game of what is being called "Financial Football." The 40-50 military men and women taking part in this event are learning how to manage your money after being away...


February 01, 2013 – HLNtv.com

Learning about finances usually isn't a teenager's favorite pastime, and if we're being real, we can't really blame them. Financial Literacy class is no P.E., but some might argue that having some money management skills is just as important as being physically fit. So, in an effort to get...


January 30, 2013 – ESPNgo.com

When Drew Brees signed his $100 million contract last summer, he became the highest-paid player in NFL history. That's why he could chuckle a bit when he reflected on how his financial picture wasn't always so rosy. Speaking to a group of high school students as part of Visa's Financial F...


January 10, 2013 – Eagle Daily Investor

Welcome to PowerTalk, where we talk with CEOs, COOs and other key business people at public and private companies as well as other subject matter experts. This week's PowerTalk interview is with Jason Alderman, personal finance expert and the Senior Director of Global Financial Programs at...


December 20, 2012 – AOL Daily Finance/The Motley Fool

Stress and money make a financially lethal cocktail. Add in hectic holiday schedules, crowded malls and visiting relatives, and you get an environment that sends many consumers into a state of "panic shopping." According to a recent survey from Visa (V), as of mid-December, fully 73 perce...


December 19, 2012 – TIME

With just days remaining before Christmas, the panic-shopping season is upon us. This is a dangerous time of year when desperate consumers bust the budget on silly gifts like a cheeseburger telephone or wasabi lip balm. Forget re-gifting; such items will be in the trash by New Year's Day. ...


December 17, 2012 – New York Times Bucks Blog

I spent a lot of the weekend shopping online for Christmas gifts I should have bought, and shipped, weeks ago. Try as I may, I can't overcome my procrastinator tendencies. But at least I have lots of company. A survey released by Visa Inc. on Monday found that nearly three-fourths of consu...


November 02, 2012 – Yahoo! Finance Canada

Save 10 per cent of everything you make : that was a key message in The Wealthy Barber, a seminal book on money published in 1989. So if adults should do it, why not kids? In fact, it's never too early to start teaching kids about money, financial experts say. "Financial literacy is an im...


October 16, 2012 – CBS Pittsburgh

Steelers' wide receiver Mike Wallace coached a team of highschool kids Tuesday at Taylor Allderdice High School in a game of Financial Football. "I didn't have an opportunity to have a meeting like this or have a school that had Financial Football meetings and things," said Wallace. "We n...


October 16, 2012 – FOXBusiness

"The holidays is a very expensive time and there's a tendency for people to put it on a credit card and carry the balance over into subsequent months," says Jason Alderman, senior director of financial education at Visa. "Buying that fruit cake and still paying interest on it for six mo...


October 04, 2012 – allafrica.com

Visa Inc. and the government of Rwanda on Wednesday officially launched financial literacy in schools across the country dubbed 'Visa Financial Football game.' Financial Football is a free computer game that combines the world's most popular sport with a financial literacy curriculum develo...


September 22, 2012 – Boston Globe

It's a story all too familiar to many parents: When Eren Celozzi signed up for a Verizon Wireless family plan, the monthly bill for three phones was supposed to be $199. But some months, her teenage daughters just can't stop chatting, and the bill goes as high as $290.


September 04, 2012 – Los Angeles Times

We learned the other day that the average allowance given to kids is now $15, according to the American Institute of CPAs. Now comes word that the Tooth Fairy is also pretty generous. Our friends at Visa say the average chunk of change left under the pillow for teeth-losing kids is now $3 ...


September 03, 2012 – USA Today

Kids found an average $3 per tooth under their pillows this year, up 15% from last year, according to a survey from Visa out Tuesday. Some received as much as $20 per tooth. "It's a good time to be a kid with a loose tooth," says Jason Alderman, Visa's senior director of global financial e...


July 01, 2012 – USA TODAY Money

This Fourth of July, more Americans are doing the opposite: barbecuing instead of buying. A fifth of Americans 21% said they don't plan to celebrate Independence Day and those who are plan to spend less than last year, according to a survey released Sunday of a little more than 1,000 peopl...


June 23, 2012 – San Francisco Chronicle

During the Financial Literacy and Education Summit 2012 in Chicago, the results of the 2012 Global Financial Literacy Barometer were released. The data ranked the financial literacy levels of 28 nations.


June 01, 2012 – Business Today Egypt

Financial literacy has become a tour de force for all ages in today's society. Visa and the Chicago Federal Reserve's recent summit brought together a host of trailblazers in their field to discuss the best way to achieve the growth of a financially literate community.


May 25, 2012 – Marketplace.org

Tess Vigeland: So a few days ago when we were sitting around the newsroom talking about the Facebook IPO – ad nauseum, by the way – someone wondered aloud whether people might be trying to buy shares for their kids. Yeah, said one of our producers, a gateway stock! Clever.


May 16, 2012 – Business Today Egypt

Visa and Marvel Comics' Avengers comic book provides an action-packed story alongside the introduction of basic concepts of money management, great for kids of all ages


May 10, 2012 – Action News wxyz.com

Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford joined Redskins linebacker London Fletcher and Michigan Congressman Gary Peters on a tour of The Pentagon and The White House this afternoon, where the trio showcased a special video game created by Visa that's designed to teach kids the ins and outs of f...


May 08, 2012 – Wall Street Journal.com

Eighteen-year-old Nick Wilckens and his five friends want to arrive in style at their senior prom next week. Instead of a predictable black limousine, they plan to clang to the curb in a vintage firetruck. "We're going to be the people who are remembered," Mr. Wilckens says.


May 03, 2012 – TODAY Moms

Like many other families staring at price tags for gowns and tuxes and shoes and manicures, prom-flation has hit the Lessard family of Leominister, Mass. Daughter Allison Lessard is going to not one, but two proms this year. She and her family are spending nearly $600. But the Lessards are...


May 02, 2012 – Kiplinger

ch has been made of the sorry state of financial literacy in the U.S. So it was eye-opening to sit in on the Financial Literacy and Education Summit, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Visa, and to see how this country stacks up against the rest of the


April 23, 2012 – TIME Moneyland

A new survey from Visa ranks 28 nations by their commitment to financial education. The U.S. finishes fourth. But everyone fails. The global movement to teach individuals how to better handle their financial affairs is just getting started, and a survey that Visa International will unveil ...


April 20, 2012 – Nightly Business Report

The economy may be weak, but that isn't stopping American families from going all out on prom. Back in the day, you probably borrowed your father's car and did your hair at home. We don't have to tell you that times have changed. The average family will shell out over a thousand bucks f...


April 12, 2012 – Green Bay Post Gazette

Local high school students had the opportunity to play football with a Green Bay Packers player Wednesday, but they didn't need helmets or pads.Students at Green Bay WestHigh School faced those from Merrill High School in a game of video "Financial Football" at West. Students advanced down...


March 24, 2012 – Kansas City Star

When it comes to money smarts, Tony Stark knows what he's talking about. Who's Tony Stark? Hint: He's a megazillionaire who fights for justice as a modern day superhero dressed from head to toe in high-tech armor. He's Iron Man. Iron Man, Spider-Man, Hulk and the rest are together again in...


March 12, 2012 – Wall Street Journal

Telling children that "money doesn't grow on trees" is one thing. Teaching them how to save and spend wisely is quite another. For parents who aren't sure where to begin, a slate of websites and apps have recently emerged that aim to provide fun, interactive lessons on money management on ...


February 20, 2012 – Foxbusiness.com

Prepping kids for success in the real world should start in advance of the college-application process. Graduating from college tends to bring the last snip of mom and dad's purse strings; grads enter the real world of full-time jobs, rent, taxes, credit cards and,for most, student loans.T...


February 02, 2012 – Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A football-themed video game that makes players answer finance-based questions to move the ball down the field will be offered to public schools across the state, officials announced Thursday. At a news conference and demonstration at the state Capitol, Arkansas State Treasurer Martha Shof...


January 31, 2012 – FoxProvidence

Fans of the New England Patriots will be looking for some revenge Sunday in the big game against the Giants, but there's a way to have some fun this week, test your financial literacy skills, and give the Patriots a boost heading into Sunday. It's Financial Football and the Rhode Island Ju...


January 20, 2012 – The Wall Street Journal

A galaxy of new web tools and games have popped up that are designed to teach children about "financial literacy"–the buzzword for the stuff you are supposed to know to stay out of debt and save enough for retirement.


December 13, 2011 – Richmond Times-Dispatch

Like a lot of guys his age, Miles Braxton is a fan of football video games. "I play a lot of 'Madden,'" the 15-year-old sophomore at Thomas Jefferson High School said about the popular video game. On Tuesday, he and other students at the Richmond school tackled a different version of the p...


December 04, 2011 – LA Times

Here are some tips to help you avoid a debt headache after the Christmas shopping season. Americans spend hundreds of billions of dollars buying gifts during the Christmas season. Inevitably, some people get carried away by the excitement of the season and spend more than they can afford. ...


November 15, 2011 – WJBK Fox 2 Detroit

Tackling the problem of financial illiteracy among Michigan teenagers head-on, Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, Michigan State Treasurer Andy Dillon, Michigan Jump$tart Coalition, and Visa Inc. today rolled out a new effort to improve the money management skills of high school...


November 01, 2011 – Seattle Times

A question flashed in bold letters on the screen: "What is a long-term U.S. Treasury note?" Hung Nguyen, a junior at Rainier Beach High School, looked across the school library, waiting to hear a response from his opponents – a team coached by Seattle Seahawks quarterback T...


October 30, 2011 – Sacramento Bee

Credit scores: Like a Halloween fright night, they can be kind of scary.We can't easily see them, and we don't always know what's lurking behind them. Perhaps that's why there seem to be so many myths and misperceptions about exactly what's in a credit score. In a recent national survey by...


October 11, 2011 – St. Petersburg Times

Knowing how to read a credit report may be as important to a student's future as basic reading and math. But there's no room for that on the FCAT. So, to spur schools in that direction, an unlikely duo teamed up at Northeast High in St. Petersburg Tuesday to unveil a tool for boosting fina...


September 15, 2011 – Clayton News Daily

In the locker room of the Atlanta Falcon's at the Georgia Dome, wide receiver Roddy White, Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, and officials with Visa Inc., launched a statewide, financial literacy campaign aimed at helping students tackle their financial futures.


September 14, 2011 – Georgia Public Broadcasting

A group of students from Atlanta play a football video game inside the Georgia Dome's Falcons' lockerroom with star receiver Roddy White on Tuesday. There's a new football video game that educators want your kids to play. On Tuesday the state announced an effort to get the game into every m...


September 03, 2011 – San Francisco Chronicle

The sun beat down the back of 11-year-old Max Ildefonzo's neck. Perched on home plate, he surveyed the baseball diamond. Then came the softball – a question from San Francisco Giants pitcher Ryan Vogelsong. "Developing a budget can have a positive effect on…. your allowan...


August 05, 2011 – Wall Street Journal Blog

A friend who is a personal-finance guru was recently stumped by a money question of his own: What is the going rate for the tooth fairy?


August 02, 2011 – CNN

Getting the Tooth Fairy to pony up in this sagging economy has been like pulling teeth. A recent survey found that the national going rate has seen a 40-cent decline this year: From $3 to $2.60. What's worse? A full 10% of kids are reaching under their pillows ... and coming up empty. Compa...


July 29, 2011 – TIME Moneyland

The national average payoff for a child's tooth placed under a pillow is somewhere between $2.50 and $2.60. Does that mean the market value for pint-size incisors and canines is on the rise? Or that the Tooth Fairy is becoming Grinch-like?


July 28, 2011 – The Courier Post

Retailers intent on luring back-to-school shoppers are getting a lesson in human behavior from consumers who want to hang on to their dollars as long as they can.On a recent afternoon, Jessica Merced of Cherry Hill shopped with her 6-year-old son Jayden at Target in Hillview Shopping Cente...


July 27, 2011 – The Washington Times

Even the tooth fairy is feeling the bite of the recession. Children across the country are getting short-changed for their teeth, according to a new study from Visa Inc. They're waking up to find less money under their pillows.


July 27, 2011 – Denver Post

The economy is so tough that it has taken a bite out of what kids get for losing teeth. Compared with a year ago, youngsters reaching under their pillows have found an average of 40 cents less per tooth, according to a recent Visa Inc. survey.


July 18, 2011 – SF Weekly

Not even the Tooth Fairy has been able to dodge the pangs of the economic recession. According to a new study, the Tinkerbell-like sprite is apparently a bull in the Bay Area, but going bear in the rest of America.


June 30, 2011 – Business First of Buffalo

The holiday weekend is upon us so it's time to shell out some cash and celebrate! After all, nothing is free these days especially holiday celebrations. A new survey by Visa shows that Americans will spend an average of $216 on travel, food, beverages, entertainment, fireworks and other it...


June 17, 2011 – Time Magazine's MoneyLand

Prom season is mostly over, but the financial effects linger like the smell of an old corsage left under a car seat. A recent survey by Visa found that between tickets, limos, dresses, hair, photos, and all the other assorted expenses, the average family with a high school student attendin...


June 16, 2011 – CNN Money

It's one of the most celebrated high school experiences, where love is discovered, friendships are fostered and memories are made. At least that's how prom looks in the movies. The reality is that those "midnight masquerades," "enchantments under the sea" and "midsummer night's dreams" hav...


May 24, 2011 – Milwaukee • Wisconsin Journal Sentinel

If father knows best about money management, he's not sharing his wisdom. That's the gist of a new Visa Inc. survey that shows less than half of all Americans learned about money management from their parents, least of all their dads.


May 11, 2011 – WMBFnews.com

South Carolina State Treasurer Curtis Loftis is visiting schools around the state to talk about financial literacy with students. Loftis begins the tour by visiting schools in Charleston and Myrtle Beach on Wednesday. He visits four schools in other parts of the state later this week.


April 20, 2011 – MetroWNY.com

Robert Haley, an economics and social studies teacher at Cleveland Hill High School, did the unthinkable. Both he and his students led the Buffalo Bills to a victorious win during Visa's nationwide program with the NFL and NFL Players' Financial Football, an online game. Financial football...


April 13, 2011 – Kiplingers

Every year during National Financial Literacy Month, I make it a point to go to a school or similar venue to see how kids are actually learning financial skills. And every year I'm impressed. Kids often get a bad rap about how little they know about money, and formal financial education in...


February 12, 2011 – Buffalo News

Buffalo's beleaguered Bills didn't get to play in the Super Bowl last Sunday, but their fans are bringing home a different form of the Lombardi trophy. Bills fans are now securely on the top of the charts for Visa's Financial Football competition, well ahead of the No. 2 Tennessee Titans. ...


November 27, 2010 – StarTribune.com

When you write about money, ‘tis the season to be buried in an avalanche of holiday shopping- and spending-related e-mails. While the sheer volume of messages highlighting survey findings and budget-saving tips is overwhelming, some actually contain valuable tidbits.


October 20, 2010 – The Wall Street Journal

Personal finance doesn't get more personal than it does when taking money from relatives. Be it a loan or a gift, there are real drawbacks to accepting funds from family members. Even small gifts can come with major strings attached.


October 12, 2010 – ktka.com

Students can now learn about tackling financial issues while playing video games. State Treasurer Dennis McKinney made a trip to Hayden High School Tuesday afternoon with a representative from Visa to present Financial Football. It's a video game that teaches kids about financial r...


October 12, 2010 – The Kansas City Star

Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Matt Cassel tossed financial footballs today to Kansas teenagers. Cassel represented the National Football League and NFL Players to help introduce a money management skills game to high school and middle school students in Kansas. It’s called


October 08, 2010 – Politico.com

I learned about the importance of financial literacy during my National Football League rookie season. I applied for a mortgage on my first home, and learned that financial decisions I had made back in college had hurt my credit score. Fortunately, I was able to get the loan – but at...


October 05, 2010 – Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

As one of the highest-paid pass catchers in the NFL, Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin might not seem like the poster child for basic financial survival skills. But during a visit to Seguin High School on Tuesday to demonstrate a video football game in which players gain yardage by correc...


September 14, 2010 – CBS News

New Orleans Saints Superbowl Championship quarterback Drew Brees speaks with CBS News' Kaylee Hartung about his new video game to teach children financial responsibility.


September 13, 2010 – CNBC

There is another football video game on the field and this one has a noble purpose, with Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints quarterback.


September 13, 2010 – WDAM

BAY ST. LOUIS, MS (WLOX) - Cheers greeted Saints Quarterback Drew Brees as he arrived at Bay High School Monday morning. Fifty lucky students were randomly selected to help the Super Bowl 44 MVP and Visa launch the latest version of the free video game "Financial Football."


September 13, 2010 – MBP News

Getting a solid financial education early can be the key to financial success in adulthood. MPB's Phoebe Judge reports on a new financial literacy campaign in Mississippi which is using football to help.


September 13, 2010 – The New Ledger

Over the past few years in the National Football League, we've seen a long list of players experience the difficult ramifications of poor financial decisions. According to a report by Sports Illustrated, 78% of NFL players are bankrupt or facing financial pressure within two years of leavi...


September 13, 2010 – Sun Herald

BAY ST. LOUIS – Drew Brees was a junior at Purdue University when he got his first cell phone and decided not to pay the bill because it didn't work properly.

During his first year in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers, when Brees purchased his first home, his interest r...


September 13, 2010 – GAMEPRO

Visa and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees launch Financial Football 2.0 today. The gridiron-themed educational video game is equal parts NFL football and financial literacy. Brees helped craft many of the questions players answer.


June 30, 2010 – FoxSports.com

Hear from rookie St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford and Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints' quarterback Drew Brees on Visa's financial literacy efforts for NFL veterans and rookies alike.


May 28, 2010 – SCNOW.com

A computer game designed to help educate high school students about personal finance was introduced in South Carolina on Friday. State Treasurer Converse Chellis and Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams unveiled the Financial Football game at a Columbia area high school...


May 28, 2010 – Channel 7 News

State Treasurer Converse Chellis and Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams unveiled the "Financial Football" game at a Columbia area high school. The NFL-themed interactive game is being distributed to every public high school in the state.


May 26, 2010 – The Hill Times

Dawn Thornton has done plenty of traveling over the years, including visits to Argentina, Spain and Russia, just to name a few places. Before embarking on a trip, however, the Alamo resident always takes measures to protect her identity from being stolen and to ensure that her home is not...


May 18, 2010 – The Financial Post

There's never been a better time to teach your children how to manage money. As lawmakers debate how to reform the nation's banking system and news stories detail the travails of Americans who took on too much debt, parents can point to the current economy as a way to talk to kids about t...


May 08, 2010 – The Gulf News

Ask a taxi driver, a receptionist or any non-finance professional to explain what a fixed rate, overdraft or loan-to-value ratio means and most likely you're not going to get the correct answer. But why should they bother? Advocates for financial literacy say there's a need to educate peo...


May 07, 2010 – Inquirer.net

In today's global financial crisis, effective money management by every individual is a must. This means coming up with a concrete, detailed plan on spending as well as saving. Simply, coming up with a budget.


May 05, 2010 – Sun2Surf

Football fans across the Asia Pacific have been logging on to the Visa Financial Football online game in a bid to get closer to the real game happening in South Africa from June 11 to July 11.


May 04, 2010 – MarketWatch

Jason Alderman's kids get $2 for the first tooth they lose and $1 for each subsequent tooth -- a golden Sacagawea coin to make the event special. "A lot of my neighbors give $5 a tooth," said Alderman, senior director of financial education at Visa. "I've been lucky our kids haven't compl...


April 30, 2010 – INQUIRER.net

It's pay day once more and the self-styled one-day millionaires are again on a shopping binge. But few days after, you'd be amazed to find out at how you don't even know where your money went.


March 15, 2010 – gulfnews.com

The crowd goes wild. There is an outburst of applause at the football field as the UAE team scores the winning goal. Moments later, a spectacular fireworks display rains down on the stadium, to celebrate the UAE's 3-0 football triumph over India.


March 15, 2010 – The National

For most people, personal finance is not synonymous with fun, but a new educational video game could change that perception.


December 15, 2009 – thestate.com - South Carolina's Home Page

To improve financial lteracy, a new online game from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, FIFA and Visa called Financial Soccer hopes to teach teens and others some financial savvy.


November 18, 2009 – Galveston County The Daily News

Texas First Bank, along with Visa Inc., introduced "Financial Football" – an NFL-themed interactive video game that teaches money management skills – to 40 students from Ball and Texas


November 16, 2009 – Delaware County Daily Times

With three minutes left in the game, the Detroit Lions, led by Ridley High School Senior Dominic Costanzo in the NFL/VISA version of Financial Football, had a chance to overcome their six-point deficit held by the New England Patriots, headed by Penncrest High School stu


October 28, 2009 – Las Vegas Now

Teachers in Clark County, Nevada have begun using Financial Soccer to engage their students in learning personal finance skills. The game was introduced at Jerome D. Mack Middle School, and was met with enthusiastic responses. The rollout of the game helps supports Nevada legislation passe...


September 23, 2009 –

As part of its goal of reaching 20 million people worldwide with financial literacy information by May 1, 2013, Visa has launched Financial Soccer, a new FIFA World Cup™ branded educational video game. Bill Clinton, with Visa Inc Chairman and CEO Joseph W. Saunders, introduced the ga...


September 23, 2009 – Special to Roll Call

Joseph W. Saunders, Chairman and CEO of Visa Inc. shares his views on the current global economy, why financial inclusion to the key to its success, and how his company is taking steps to reach the millions of individuals who presently lack access to basic financial ser


September 21, 2009 – ESPN Sports

When Drew Brees was attending Purdue, rival linebackers weren't the only ones trying to chase down the young quarterback. "I didn't pay my cell phone bill and I had a collection agency after me," he says. "It's no fun and it ruins your credit for seven y


July 14, 2009 – Chicago Tribune

Quarter Pounders with Cheese and quarter-point credit card interest-rate hikes. Both cooking and financial skills are being taught to more than 500,000 McDonald's restaurant employees. The Golden Arches has launched what it describes as the nation's largest employer-provided financial educ...


July 04, 2009 – Kansas City Star

Quarter pounders with cheese and quarter-point credit card interest rate hikes. Both cooking and financial skills are being taught these days to more than 500,000 McDonald's restaurant employees. The Golden Arches is at the forefront of what it describes as the nation's largest employer-pr...


February 18, 2009 – The Desert Sun

When Visa Inc. wanted to showcase its worldwide financial literacy program, it decided to start at Mecca Elementary School.

The credit card company spent the past two days in Mecca filming Coachella Valley Unified School District teacher Chauncey Veatch, who helped create Visa's...


December 03, 2008 – The State Journal-Register

Our elected leaders in Washington are consumed with the difficult – and expensive – job of helping the financial services sector.

But there is another task linked to our ability to get our economy moving again: educating the next generation of spenders and savers abou...


September 07, 2008 – Minneapolis Star Tribune

As I watched a room full of well-dressed Republicans eating hotdogs loaded with all the fixings, it dawned on me: We need financial education that's less like spinach and more like hotdogs. Let me explain. Everyone in that room knew that a buffet of spinach would have been healthier than a...