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Members of the NJCFE include the following public and private organizations:

Allies, Inc.

Affinity Federal Credit Union

American Credit Alliance, Inc.Boys’ Club of New York
America Saves

BNY Mortgage

Career Forward
Centers for Financial Education, a division of MMI
Center for Financial Training Atlantic & Central States
Citigroup
Creditworthy Inc
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley
Cuban American National Council
efinanceportal.com
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Federal Reserve System
Felt Financial Group
Financial Planning Association of New Jersey (FPA-NJ)
Housing Partnership of Morris Count
Investors Savings Bank
Junior Achievement of New Jersey
Lighthouse Credit Foundation
Members United Corporate Federal Credit Union
Money Management International (MMI)
National Staff Development Council
NewarkNow.org
NJ Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
NJ Bankruptcy Lawyers Foundation
NJ Department of Banking and Insurance
NJ Department of Community Affairs
NJ Department of Education
NJ Division of Pensions and Benefits
NJ Education Association
NJ Financial Literacy Awareness Network
NJ Higher Education Assistance Authority
NJ League of Community Bankers
NJ School-Age Care Coalition
NJ Society of Certified Public Accountants
Novadebt
PRIMERICA
Retirement Solutions Foundation
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Susquehanna Patriot Bank
The Provident Bank
Youth Consultation Service

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Did You Know?
Recently Arthur C. Brooks wrote an article in the Op-Ed Section of the Wall Street Journal in which he recalled the now famous 1972 Stamford psychologist who did an ingenious experiment. He placed a marshmallow in front of young children and told them if they wait fifteen minutes before eating the marshmallow they would receive a second one as a reward. Thus, for the investment of fifteen minutes they could have two marshmallows instead of one. About two thirds of the children failed the experiment as they desired immediate gratification and gobbled up the single marshmallow right away. What are we doing to teach our children to save?