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The Young Americans Bank


Article # : 18315 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 10 / 1990  2,930 Words
Author : Karen Karvonen
Karen Karvonen is a garden writer based in Denver.

       Sallie Collins had a little lamb, a prizewinning Hampshire that she sold for $365 at the county fair. But the ten-year-old blonde didn't spend her earnings - she took them down to her very own bank and started a savings account. When she is twelve, she plans to open a checking account.
       
        Today, Sallie, her five-year-old brother, Patrick, and their mom, Saundra Collins, have gone to the same bank to deposit pennies they've saved ever since Patrick was born. "These are for Sallie's and Patrick's accounts, and we'd like to divide the money 50/50." Their mother tells the clerk, setting the yellow sand bucket brimming with Lincoln heads on the counter. The clerk grins and swishes the coins into a hopper while the rest of the staff looks on and smiles.
       
        "Cool," exclaims Patrick as the coins jingle into the bin and the counter runs clickety-clack. Fifteen minutes later, the coins are counted and the clerk rings up the total: $62.92.
       
        Just For Kids
       
        Who said banking was for adults only? Not the Young Americans Bank in Denver, the nation's first full-service bank designed specifically for depositors under the age of twenty-two. Opened on August 3, 1987, this institution's main purpose is definitely not to simply generate profits. "Our primary function is educational," says Cindy Culkin, the bank's program director. "We want to help children and young adults to become financially responsible citizens."
       
        To achieve this end, the bank makes sure the services ... (2000 of 16667 Characters)
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