City National Bank donates $1M to LAUSD for student financial literacy program

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City National Bank donates $1M to LAUSD for student financial literacy program
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Participating students can take up to eight hours of interactive courses through the program, and those who complete it receive a certification in financial education.

“To achieve success in college and beyond, we must teach students about money management skills and the importance of saving and spending wisely,” Carvalho said in a statement.

“We are grateful to City National for providing comprehensive tools and financial literacy lessons to help our high school students make responsible money management decisions.”

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