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Help your kids get a head start on financial security.

Having children is a life-changing milestone. As a parent, it's up to you to guide your kids into adulthood, imparting valuable life lessons along the way. These resources can help you teach them how to handle the future's financial challenges.

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What stage of parenthood are you in?

Becoming a parent

Are you ready for the joy of parenthood? These resources can help you prepare for  the ups and downs.

Learn more about becoming a parent

Children (12 and under)

Help your kids learn, grow and build positive habits for their financial future by giving them a strong foundation.

Learn more about children 12 and under

Teens (13 to 17)

Having their own bank accounts can help give your teens a taste of independence while teaching them the basics of saving and spending.

Learn more about teens 13 to 17

Young adults (18 to 26)

Empower your young adult with the tools and knowledge to navigate financial independence and build a secure future.

Learn more about young adults 18 to 26

Establishing membership for your children

As a benefit of your membership, your children are eligible for all USAA products and services. Add them to your profile so they can take advantage of tools and resources for every step of their lives.

Update your profile

Not a member? Join USAA

Top resources

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Tools

  • Financial Readiness Assessment
  • Life Insurance Calculator
  • Update Your Beneficiaries
  • Money Management Tools
  • Auto Loan Calculator

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Already have a youth bank account?

A youth savings or checking account is a great way to teach your child good financial habits. Learn about establishing online access, setting parental controls and more.

Learn how to use youth accounts

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Need help with something else?

Other advice topics

  • Auto
  • Home
  • Military Life
  • Finances
  • Retirement

Additional products

  • Children’s Life Insurance
  • 529 Education Savings
  • Valuable Personal Property Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Umbrella Insurance

Related footnotes:

  1. Use of the term "member" or "membership" refers to membership in USAA Membership Services and does not convey any legal or ownership rights in USAA. Restrictions apply and are subject to change. To join USAA, separated military personnel must have received a discharge type of Honorable or General Under Honorable Conditions. Eligible family members may also join USAA.

  2. USAA means United Services Automobile Association and its affiliates.

  3. The information contained is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to represent any endorsement, expressed or implied, by USAA or any affiliates.

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