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Miami Dolphins Jarvis Landry partners with BankUnited in Surprising Students at Nova High School

Jarvis Landry and BankUnited team up to promote the 4 Downs for Finance financial literacy contest for high school students

DAVIE – Miami Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry and BankUnited, a proud corporate partner of the Miami Dolphins, teamed up to promote the 4 Downs for Finance financial literacy contest for high school students, designed to foster financial literacy at an age when many students are beginning to earn their first paychecks.

Full-time Florida students ages 13 to 18 are encouraged to register online at www.4downsforfinance.com now through December 20th to access age-appropriate money tips throughout the football season, and submit an essay on a financial literacy topic. Everyone who enters will have a chance to win a football autographed by Landry and have his or her name read live on the radio during a game broadcast. One student will win a $1,000 cash prize and a visit with Landry.

“BankUnited is honored to partner with Jarvis and the Miami Dolphins to promote the importance of learning about money from an early age,” said BankUnited State President of Florida Thomas M. Cornish. “Jarvis has worked incredibly hard for everything he has accomplished both on and off the field, and his story of perseverance will inspire fans and young people everywhere.”

Jarvis Landry speaks to students at Nova High School. Photo Credit: Miami Dolphins
Jarvis Landry speaks to students at Nova High School.
Photo Credit: Miami Dolphins

 

Jarvis Landry speaks to Nova High School students for 4 Downs for Finance program
Jarvis Landry speaks to Nova High School students for 4 Downs for Finance program
Photo Credit: Miami Dolphins

Landry surprised students at Nova High School and engaged them in lessons and games to introduce the importance of financial literacy. He shared personal stories of how growing up in Louisiana influenced his outlook on budgeting and saving, and conveyed helpful money tips:

  • Earn money by getting a part-time job or helping mom and dad around the house.
  • Make a budget; spend less than you earn and make sure there is enough left over to cover unexpected expenses.
  • Save part of what you earn, at least 10 percent.
  • Save a portion of monetary gifts you receive for holidays and birthday gifts, at least 10 percent.
  • Set a savings goal. Be ambitious enough that you have to work for it but realistic enough that the goal is achievable.
Jarvis Landry assists with Financial Jeopardy.
Jarvis Landry assists with Financial Jeopardy.
Photo Credit: Miami Dolphins

“In football, you get a jump start on life in the financial world. But it’s so much more important to know that you have the opportunity to save; to learn a little bit more how to keep money instead of how to spend money,” Landry said. “For me to come out and be able to inspire these kids to follow the right financial footsteps is what I’m here for.”

Jarvis Landry with Nova High School Coach McWashington (L) and Principal John LaCasse (R) and Representatives of BankUnited.
(L-R) Nova HS teacher Boris McWashington, BankUnited Florida President Tom Cornish, Jarvish Landry, BankUnited SVP Marketing & PR Mary Harris, Nova HS Principal John LaCasse.
Photo Credit: Miami Dolphins

For more money tips or to register for 4 Downs for Finance please visit www.4downsforfinance.com.

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