


As featured on the GeekWire Podcast, Money Hacks explores everyday financial questions with BECU, the member-owned, not-for-profit credit union. The series dives into tips from Stacey Black, BECU’s lead financial educator, to help you build a stronger financial future.
Anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in Washington state is eligible for BECU membership.
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About Stacey Black

Stacey Black is a nationally certified financial education instructor and the lead financial educator for BECU, the fourth largest credit union in the United States with nearly 1.5 million members. Stacey has been with the credit union for nearly 30 years and teaches financial education courses for adults, teenagers, school-aged children, college students and teachers on topics such as having, debt reduction, building credit and borrowing.
Learn more about her professional experience and education.
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As a not-for-profit credit union, BECU returns profits to members in the form of better rates, fewer fees and more financial services. This includes unique benefits, such as free, personalized Financial Health Checks, member-only discounts and more. Check your membership eligibility and learn how to open a credit union account online.

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