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Tools & Resources

For many students, the freedom of college also means managing a budget for the first time and living independently. This world of financial responsibility may be new to you – and even if it’s not, chances are, you could still use a few pointers.

  • Mastering your personal finances now allows you to concentrate on learning and having fun, and not having some of the most important years in your life sidetracked by money troubles. It also will give you a big advantage in the future and as your financial decisions become more complicated. That’s why Chevy Chase Bank, in partnership with Visa®, has developed the Banking 101 program. With Banking 101, you’ll understand living within a budget, the nuances of banking, how to take charge of your credit card, and how to make the most of your Chevy Chase Bank relationship.

    Banking 101
  • After graduation there are all kinds of changes and opportunities—and we want you to know that Chevy Chase Bank is here to help you succeed at whatever comes next. Learn about other Chevy Chase Bank products, services and even careers that can help you reach your goals for the future.

    Graduate Your BankingCareersInvestment Planning
  • Get information and advice and do your own taxes.

    Tax Center
  • Even though your child is living independently, it’s still important to make sure they’re using the best tools for their future success. Learn more about the guidance and services we’re providing your student.

    For Parents
  • For calculators and other personal banking tools, visit our Personal Tools & Resources section.

    Calculators and Other Tools

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