Minnesota Vikings Ponder, State Treasurer Shoffner Join Visa Inc. in Arkansas Financial Football Rollout In Little Rock, Arkansas State Treasurer Martha Shoffner kicked off a financial literacy initiative for students featuring Visa's Financial Football with help from the Vikings' QB Christian Ponder. As part of the statewide rollout, they joined students from four area high schools playing Financial Football, the free educational personal finance video game.
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Recent Visa Inc. Survey Shows American Football Fans Hosting Super Bowl Parties Plan to Spend $118 As the Super Bowl approaches, a Visa Inc. survey finds that the average American hosting a Super Bowl party plans to spend $118.80 on food, beverages and more-almost identical to last year. In 2010, the average fan spent $144. There are regional differences as well, with fans in the South planning to spend the most at $128, and fans in the West planning to spend the least at $110.
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Washington Redskins' Moss, Lt. Governor Bolling Join Visa Inc. in Financial Football Rollout In Richmond, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling kicked off a financial literacy initiative for students featuring Visa's Financial Football with help from the Redskin's Santana Moss. As part of the statewide rollout, they joined students at Thomas Jefferson High School playing Financial Football, the free educational personal finance video game.
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Former Chiefs Vlasic, Rams Goldberg, MO Council on Economic Education, and Visa Inc. Rollout Financial Football The Missouri Council on Economic Education and Visa Inc. hosted a game of Financial Football, a free educational video game developed by Visa. Former Chiefs QB Mark Vlasic and students from Lincoln College Prep. Academy gathered at the Kansas City campus of the Univ. of Missouri to take on St. Louis Rams' Adam Goldberg and students from Oakville H.S.
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Detroit Lions' Suh, State Treasurer Dillon and Jump$tart Join Visa in Rollout of Financial Football In Detroit today, Michigan Treasurer Andy Dillon, the Michigan Jump$tart Coalition and Visa Inc. kicked off a financial literacy initiative for students with help from the Lions' Ndamukong Suh. As part of the rollout, they joined students at Renaissance High School in playing Financial Football, the free educational personal finance video game.
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Chicago Bears' Forte and Tillman join U.S. Rep Biggert and Visa Inc. to Showcase Financial Football In Chicago, IL today, U.S. Rep Judy Biggert and Visa Inc. kicked off a new financial literacy initiative for students with help from Chicago Bears players Matt Forte and Charles Tillman. As part of the rollout, the group visited Bolingbrook High School to play Financial Football with students. The free educational game is designed to teach important money management skills.
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Seahawks' Jackson, Treasurer McIntire, Jump$tart and Visa Inc. Launch WA Financial Football Rollout Seattle Seahawks' Tarvaris Jackson, State Treasurer James McIntire, Jump$tart Washington Coalition, and Visa Inc. kicked off the statewide Washington rollout of Financial Football today at Rainier Beach High School. The free educational video game and classroom curriculum was developed by Visa Inc. to improve the money management skills of high school and middle school students.
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Florida CFO Atwater, Buccaneers' Freeman and Visa Team Up to Launch Financial Football
Tackling the problem of financial illiteracy among Florida teenagers head-on, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Quarterback Josh Freeman and Visa Inc., announced the statewide rollout of an effort to improve the money management skills of high school and middle school students by distributing the educational video game and classroom curriculum called Financial Football.
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Florida CFO Atwater, Buccaneers' Freeman and Visa Team Up to Launch Financial Football
District of Columbia Mayor Gray kicked off this new financial literacy campaign distributed the NFL themed-Financial Football video game at Wilson High School with help from Redskins' Brian Orakpo, National Consumers League and Visa officials. This free educational video game and classroom curriculum was developed by Visa to improve the money management skills of high school and middle school students.
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