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Gen Z: It’s Time to Kickstart Your Credit Journey

Gen Z: It’s Time to Kickstart Your Credit Journey

8/24/2023

Whether you are college bound or heading into the workforce, there is something all young adults need to know about: your credit score. Think of this three-number score as your financial GPA. It holds the keys to your dreams of owning a car, renting your first place, or even landing that dream job.

The best part? Laying the foundation for a great score requires minimum effort. The trick is to get started early. The following guide will highlight strategies to build your credit score and tips to keep your score favorable. It’s easier than you think and can tremendously impact your future self.

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Back-to-School Shopping: Smart Parents, Happy Wallets

Back-to-School Shopping: Smart Parents, Happy Wallets

8/11/2023

With the new school year right around the corner, feelings can be mixed. While teenagers dread the thought of waking up before noon, most parents crave the structure and routine of the school day.

However, there’s much to do before school bells ring and buses fill the streets. By now, you’re probably already receiving school supply lists and noticing most of your kids’ clothes no longer fit. Use the following tips to tackle all your back-to-school shopping adventures while keeping your wallet happy.

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What is a CD Ladder?

What is a CD Ladder?

7/13/2023

Ever felt like opening a long-term savings account and interested in reviewing your options? Let us tell you about something called a CD ladder and whether it's a good choice.

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Your Complete Guide to a Spend-Free Summer Weekend

Your Complete Guide to a Spend-Free Summer Weekend

7/6/2023

Between flip-flops and baseball, beach days and the Fourth of July, there’s so much to love about summer! Unfortunately, though, the warmest season of the year can be incredibly expensive. Family activities, higher utility bills and steep fuel prices are just some of the ways summer can get pricey. A great way to combat a swollen summer budget is to take a financial fast on a summer weekend – or several of them. Here’s how.

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Why Choose A Credit Union?

Why Choose A Credit Union?

6/1/2023

How is a Credit Union different than using a big bank? Should you move all of your accounts to a credit union?

Many Americans are dissatisfied with their banks. And many of them, are looking to make a switch. In fact, a Gallup poll found that as many as 74% of Americans had “some or very little confidence” in banks, while only 10% said they had a “great deal” of confidence.

As a credit union member, you can expect to have a much more rewarding and meaningful experience.

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How to Prepare Your Home Before Leaving on Vacation

How to Prepare Your Home Before Leaving on Vacation

5/25/2023

Everyone needs and deserves a nice vacation. It’s a chance to escape the daily grind, have fun with family and friends, and unwind. Whether you’re embarking on a fun-filled family excursion or a relaxing retreat, a lot of preparation goes into creating your perfect getaway.

As your vacation date inches closer and the excitement builds, it’s easy to overlook some last-minute household items to check off your to-do list. Preparing your home before you leave on vacation will help protect your property and provide a pleasant atmosphere to return to after your trip.

Ensure your home is vacation-ready with the following tips.

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Fun Ways to Teach Kids About Money

Fun Ways to Teach Kids About Money

4/27/2023

It’s never too early to begin teaching kids about money. Responsible money management is a vital skill they will carry throughout their lives. However, the subject isn’t always the most entertaining, especially for younger children. Many find it dull or have difficulty understanding the concepts.

Fortunately, there are many fun and engaging ways to educate your child about money. All it takes is a little time and some creativity.

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Why Your Child Should Have a Savings Account

Why Your Child Should Have a Savings Account

4/20/2023

Kids these days are growing up with more access to financial products than ever before. From debit cards to mobile apps and specialty accounts, they have so many options when it comes to managing their money. In honor of Youth Month, let’s take a look at why it can be a good idea to open a savings account for your child.

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Fixed Allowance vs. Chore-Based Allowance: Which Should You Choose?

Fixed Allowance vs. Chore-Based Allowance: Which Should You Choose?

4/13/2023

Every parent knows that feeling when a child is begging for candy at the checkout line or your teen asks for cash before going out with friends. Do you give in or make them use their allowance money? While paying allowances to children is common today, it’s wise to use this practice as a means to teach responsible money management and important decision-making skills.

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How to Teach Kids Savings Goals

How to Teach Kids Savings Goals

4/6/2023

It’s never too early to begin teaching your children the importance of saving money. Whether they receive tooth fairy money or earn a paycheck at their first job, all are teachable moments that can have a tremendous impact on their future financial lives.

Nowadays it’s almost too easy to spend money. Everything you could possibly want is only a swipe of your credit card or few clicks away. While convenient, this also propels instant gratification and can lead to overspending and poor money management skills. Teaching children about money at an early age will allow them to build proper savings habits, better manage their money in adulthood, and hopefully avoid the temptations that come with the ease of spending.

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Popular Tax Scams & How to Avoid Them

Popular Tax Scams & How to Avoid Them

3/30/2023

Tax season is here, and it tends to put most people on edge. Many are anxious to file their returns because they rely on the money from their tax refund. Others find it stressful to locate all their tax documents and file on time. Add in people’s fear of the IRS and making mistakes on their returns, and it creates the perfect environment for scammers.

Fraudsters feed off uncertainty, and tax time provides multiple opportunities to deceive taxpayers. Fortunately, protecting yourself can be easy with the right knowledge.

While the tactics used by fraudsters are constantly evolving, their scams tend to fall into three general categories. Familiarize yourself with each to avoid falling victim this year.

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Is Your Tax Refund Too Big?

Is Your Tax Refund Too Big?

3/23/2023

"I’ve filed my taxes, and I’ll be getting quite a sizable refund this year. I love getting free money in my checking account, but I’ve heard this may not be a good thing. Am I doing something wrong?"

Everyone loves getting money from the government, but your concerns are absolutely valid. Let’s take a look at why an extra-large tax refund may not be in the taxpayer’s best interests, along with how to lower a refund in the future.

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Saving at Any Age - #ASW2023

Saving at Any Age - #ASW2023

3/3/2023

Saving. Do you view it as an ongoing journey? Or do you consider saving as someplace you arrive at? At ECCU we are in the camp that saving is a habit, not a destination. And it’s a habit that can be formed at any age. Whether you are a parent trying to instill this habit in your children or you want to change your own saving behaviors, there are strategies that savers of all ages can develop.

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Paying Down Debt Is Saving - #ASW2023
Saving For Major Milestones - #ASW2023

Saving For Major Milestones - #ASW2023

3/1/2023

What do homes, education, and retirement all have in common? They are major life milestones that require advance planning and saving large amounts of money. That amount of advance planning and money saved that is needed may make you doubt your ability to reach these goals. Even if you don’t feel that way today, you may have in the past or may in the future. 

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Saving for the Unexpected - #ASW2023

Saving for the Unexpected - #ASW2023

2/28/2023

How often have you heard that saving for life’s unexpected events is very important and a necessary part of being financially prepared? Most likely A LOT! Accompanying this message often is the statement that you need three to six months of expenses in your emergency savings account. Instead of focusing on what you haven’t accomplished, here are a few strategies to consider that may help you build your financial confidence and begin or continue on your path to saving for the unexpected.

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Saving Automatically - #ASW2023
8 Valentine’s Day Hacks

8 Valentine’s Day Hacks

2/9/2023

It’s time to celebrate the significant other in your life! If you’re thinking that means pricey gifts, expensive dates and blowing an entire day’s salary on a restaurant meal, think again. There’s no need to drain your wallet while trying to create the perfect Valentine’s Day. Instead, use these eight hacks for a dream Valentine’s Day that don’t break the budget.

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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS (OR SOON-TO-BE COLLEGE STUDENTS)

FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS (OR SOON-TO-BE COLLEGE STUDENTS)

2/2/2023

If you haven't looked into scholarships yet, it's time to start your search! There are multiple scholarship opportunities not only for new students, but also for students who are currently enrolled in college. They can be as broad as academic and merit scholarships or as specific and unusual as duck calling scholarships (start practicing your best "quack" - it may be worth some good money). Eagle also offers an annual scholarship to members who apply. Learn more in this article.

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What’s Your Retirement Number?

What’s Your Retirement Number?

1/19/2023

A question that lurks in everyone’s mind is, “How much money do I need to retire?” While it’s a simple question, the answer is anything but that. Unfortunately, there is no magic number or one-size-fits-all solution. Everyone’s number will vary due to a multitude of factors. So, while one person might need $2 million to retire, another may only require $750,000.

The following guide will reveal ways to estimate your retirement number and identify crucial factors often overlooked by future retirees.

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What to Buy and What to Skip in January

What to Buy and What to Skip in January

1/5/2023

What’s your January shopping style–all shopped out, or ready to hit the mall again as soon as the last guest leaves? Whatever it is, we’ve got you covered! January begins with a bang, but there are no major shopping holidays once the new year gets underway. Of course, you can still pick up great bargains this month, or find that you’ve overpaid on items that get price drops just weeks after you’ve purchased them. Here’s what to buy and what to skip in January.

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How do I Prepare for a Recession?

How do I Prepare for a Recession?

12/22/2022

Economists are divided on whether we’re already in a recession or likely heading toward one. All signs seem to be pointing towards a recession: inflation has hit a 40-year high, interest rates have hit a two-decade peak and investing in the stock market now is like riding a terrifying roller coaster. 

Taking steps to improve your financial health in case of a recession is a responsible and forward-thinking move. Here’s how to be in position for weathering a recession.

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Don’t Get Caught in an Inheritance Scam

Don’t Get Caught in an Inheritance Scam

12/8/2022

Inheritance scams have been around forever, and they’ve only gotten more prevalent with the advent of online communication. Unfortunately, if the victim falls for the scam, they’ll only inherit the loss of funds, possible identity theft and more. 

Here’s what you need to know about inheritance scams and how to protect yourself.

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What to Buy and What to Skip in December

What to Buy and What to Skip in December

12/1/2022

December blows in at the peak of the holiday shopping frenzy, and then it tiptoes out with the end of the year and post-holiday calm. Black Friday deals are long over, and there are no major shopping holidays this month, but you can still find a fabulous deal before and after the holidays. So, whether you’re finishing up your holiday shopping or looking for year-end bargains in any category this month, we’ve got you covered. 

Here’s what to buy and what to skip in December.

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12 Ways to Enhance Your Black Friday Experience

12 Ways to Enhance Your Black Friday Experience

11/24/2022

Black Friday, arguably the greatest shopping day of the year, is almost upon us. As the gateway to the holiday shopping season, it’s the perfect love story between retailers and consumers.

Businesses seeking to end the year strong and in the positive (or, in accounting terms, in the “black”) offer some of the year’s best sales. And consumers looking to save money happily flock to the stores to cash in on these amazing deals.

Between the festive atmosphere and being in the giving spirit, it’s easy to get carried away. However, with a bit of preparation, you can make the day fun and memorable – and score some awesome deals!

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10 Tips to Fight Inflation this Holiday Season

10 Tips to Fight Inflation this Holiday Season

11/17/2022

The twinkling lights, delicious foods, and festive music are all signs the holiday season is upon us. Add in the precious moments with family and friends, and it’s a reminder of why it’s the merriest time of the year.

Whether it’s decorating, buying gifts, traveling, or entertaining guests, the holidays are also one of the most expensive times. But this year has people even more stressed as prices continue to soar.

Before you let today’s economic woes bah humbug your holiday spirit, review the following tips to help boost your spending power.

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Financial Resources Available for Veterans

Financial Resources Available for Veterans

11/10/2022

We owe the strength and security of our country to our heroic veterans. These brave men and women sacrifice the comforts of home, time with family and often their physical well-being to protect us. Unfortunately, though, many veterans are struggling to make ends meet and to support their families.

If you are a veteran, you likely already know about VA loans, which are no-money-down home loans just for veterans. But did you know there are many other ways the government and charitable organizations can help you get back on your feet?

Here’s a list of financial resources created especially for veterans. Having served our country, you deserve all this and more.

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What to Buy and What to Skip in November

What to Buy and What to Skip in November

11/3/2022

The biggest shopping month of the year is here! With Black Friday deals running for as long as the entire month of November and Cyber Monday giving the internet a chance at boasting super-low deals, too, ‘tis truly the season to save. Before you start charging up a storm, though, keep in mind that not every Black Friday deal is really all it’s cracked up to be. Some purchases should wait until December – or until after the holidays have passed. Lucky for you, we have the info you need to score the best deals this month (and beyond). Here’s what to buy and what to skip in November.

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Don’t Get Caught in a Cryptocurrency Scam!

Don’t Get Caught in a Cryptocurrency Scam!

10/27/2022

Scammers follow the money, and this holds true for digital money as well. There are dozens of scams that use cryptocurrency to con people out of their money and their information. As a non-regulated currency, stolen crypto is virtually impossible to reclaim. Here are five crypto scams to know:

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6 Tips to Help with Rising Childcare Costs

6 Tips to Help with Rising Childcare Costs

10/20/2022

Most new parents are shocked when they discover the cost of childcare today. With prices per child often near $1,000 per month, the total can become extremely expensive for those with multiple small children. The rising cost of childcare can force parents to question whether it’s more economical for one parent to forgo working and raise their children until they can attend elementary school.

Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to stop working for an extended period. Many families depend on two incomes, and most single parents need to work. However, there are steps you can take to lower childcare costs and better plan for the ongoing expenses.

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Money Management Tips for New Parents

Money Management Tips for New Parents

10/13/2022

Welcoming a new baby is a joyous and exciting time for parents. Whether this is your first child or your third, you know this new addition will come with extra expenses. For most, navigating these costs while also continuing to save money can be tricky.

The good news is that you can take steps to keep your finances and budget on track while growing your family. Here are nine tips to help manage your money with a new baby.

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Don’t Get Caught in a Fake Lottery Scam

Don’t Get Caught in a Fake Lottery Scam

8/18/2022

Everyone dreams of winning the lottery, but scammers are out to turn that frequent dream into an absolute nightmare. A fake lottery scam involves a fraudster, or a ring of criminals, misrepresenting themselves as a legitimate lottery company to con victims out of their information and money. Here’s all you need to know about fake lottery scams.

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What to Buy and What to Skip in August

What to Buy and What to Skip in August

7/28/2022

Independence Day sales are long gone and Labor Day is a month away, but you can still pick up great bargains in August. Here’s what to buy and what to skip this month. 

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Smart Money Moves for Members Under 30

Smart Money Moves for Members Under 30

7/21/2022

Life in your twenties can be exciting and full of new opportunities. There are many milestones young members might cross off their lists during this period: graduating college, beginning their careers, getting married, and even starting families.

While long-term financial goals might seem a lifetime away, the decisions you make today can significantly impact your future fiscal success. When it comes to building wealth, time is your best friend. The sooner you begin laying the foundation for the future, the better your position will be when you approach your next financial milestone.

Here are several wise money moves you can make in your twenties to prepare yourself for financial events yet to come.

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Should I Keep Cash at Home?

Should I Keep Cash at Home?

7/11/2022

Keeping large amounts of cash in envelopes, kitchen drawers or stuffed under the mattress is not recommended during times of inflation – or at any other time. Here’s all your questions on handling cash during times of inflation, answered.

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Should I Buy an Electric Car?

Should I Buy an Electric Car?

7/7/2022

Thousands of drivers are grappling with this question as gas prices peak. While an electric vehicle (EV) might be the right choice for many, there are lots of variables to consider before making this decision. Here’s what to know about electric cars before going this route:

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Should I Refinance my Motorcycle Loan through my Credit Union?

Should I Refinance my Motorcycle Loan through my Credit Union?

6/30/2022

Refinancing a large loan, such as a motorcycle loan, into one that offers more affordable payback terms can make a huge difference in a monthly budget. Here are six reasons you may want to refinance your motorcycle loan through your credit union. 

 

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Don’t Get Caught in a Vacation Rental Scam

Don’t Get Caught in a Vacation Rental Scam

6/16/2022

With prices rising on everything, including hotel stays, record numbers of vacationers are choosing to rent private homes or apartments on sites like Airbnb and Vacation Rentals by Owner (VRBO). Unfortunately, though, vacation rental scams are on the rise as well. Here’s all you need to know about these scams and how to avoid them.

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4 Ways to Stay Financially Fit this Summer

4 Ways to Stay Financially Fit this Summer

6/9/2022

Ahh…summer! The season of flip-flops and sunscreen, of lemonade and baseball games. What’s not to love about summer?

Unfortunately, though, summer is also the season of overspending for many. When the sun is blazing across a cloudless sky and the day stretches on with endless possibilities, purse strings are looser and cards are swiped with abandon. But nothing kills summer fun like a busted budget and a mountain of debt. So, how can you stay financially fit this summer?

Keeping your finances intact throughout the summer is well within reach if you’re ready to plan ahead and make responsible choices. Here are four hacks for a summer of financial fitness. 

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15 Ways to Reduce the Cost of College

15 Ways to Reduce the Cost of College

5/26/2022

Enrolling in college can often feel like a double-edged sword. It can be an excellent investment in your future and provide you with more opportunities throughout your professional career. On the other hand, the costs can be high – forcing you to rely on student loans to cover at least a portion of the expenses.

The trick is to limit how much you borrow. With loans, you have to consider the amount you need to repay, plus interest that is accruing at the same time. Since student loans typically have longer repayment periods, the interest can add up quickly – even with favorable rates.

To prevent yourself from becoming overloaded with student debt upon graduation, find ways to reduce the amount you need to borrow.

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How to Find Scholarships for College

How to Find Scholarships for College

5/12/2022

A college degree remains one of the best investments in your future self. It can open the door to new career opportunities and increase your earning potential significantly. However, the cost of higher education today leaves many wondering if it’s worth the investment.

While college expenses continue to rise, there are many ways to lower the financial burden. One of the most popular means to do this is through college scholarships.

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Don’t Get Caught in a Grandparent Scam

Don’t Get Caught in a Grandparent Scam

5/5/2022

Scammers will capitalize on anything to pull off another ruse, even the special bond between a grandparent and grandchild. Grandparent scams are not new, but they have gotten a lot more sophisticated in recent years, so they can be difficult to spot. Here’s what you need to know about grandparent scams and how to avoid them. 

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Should You Pay Money for Good Grades?

Should You Pay Money for Good Grades?

4/28/2022

Every parent wants the best for their child, and schooling plays a significant role in determining what opportunities await them later in life. While there are many techniques to help children excel in school, a commonly debated topic is whether you should pay your child for good grades.

On the one hand, incenting your child may encourage them to devote more time and energy toward their schoolwork. Yet, on the other hand, it could devalue learning as your child only focuses on the prize and not necessarily what they are being taught.

It’s a popular discussion among parents and professionals, but the decision ultimately comes down to you, the parent, and what you think will work best for your child. Before you decide, it’s important to understand how paying for grades works and the potential benefits and drawbacks. 

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How Recent Graduates Can Build Credit

How Recent Graduates Can Build Credit

4/14/2022

Making the transition from high school to college means you're in store for some significant changes in your life. Among those changes is the need to establish credit and build a solid credit score.

Your credit score is one of the most important things for you to nurture as an adult. It will affect almost every purchase you make on credit, your auto insurance rates, and your ability to rent an apartment. It may even impact your ability to get employment in desirable industries.

Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to build credit if you don’t already have a credit history. Lenders are reluctant to extend credit without it. So, how do you build credit if you don’t already have credit? As your credit union, we want to help our members do just that. Here are a few steps you can take to begin building a strong credit history and develop a great credit score.

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Don’t Get Caught in a QR Code Scam

Don’t Get Caught in a QR Code Scam

4/7/2022

Scammers never take a break from dreaming up new ways to con people out of their money. Recently, they’ve even been hijacking QR codes to pull scams on innocent victims. Here’s all you need to know about QR code scams and how to avoid them. 

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How does a Rising Interest Rate Environment Affect the Economy?

How does a Rising Interest Rate Environment Affect the Economy?

3/31/2022

You might have heard that the Fed plans to raise the interest rate this year and now you wonder: How will this impact the economy and the current inflation rates? Let’s take a deeper look at what the current economic circumstances mean for the average consumer as well as steps you can take to protect your investments and manage your money in the most optimal manner. 

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Last-Minute Tax Tips to Know Before You File

Last-Minute Tax Tips to Know Before You File

3/29/2022

The big day is drawing near, and if you haven’t already done so, it’s time to file your tax return! Before you file, though, it’s a good idea to review your return to ensure you haven’t made any mistakes or forgotten any deductions or credits you’re eligible to claim. Below, we’ve compiled a list of last-minute tax tips to know before you file. 

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Dos & Don’ts of Getting Your First Credit Card

Dos & Don’ts of Getting Your First Credit Card

3/24/2022

Opening your first credit card can be both an exciting and daunting experience. On the one hand, a credit card offers more financial freedom and flexibility. On the other hand, you likely heard horror stories of people falling into a debt cycle that’s hard to escape.

The truth is that you should start working to build your credit score as soon as you’re able. Even if you have no plans to purchase a car or rent an apartment anytime soon, building credit takes time. And while it may seem backward, one of the best times to build credit is when you’re a young adult with limited financial obligations.

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6 Tips to Get a Good Deal on a New Car

6 Tips to Get a Good Deal on a New Car

3/10/2022

For some people, buying a new car is exhilarating. After all, the thought of driving a brand-new vehicle with all the bells and whistles is exciting. On the other hand, many others may find the process intimidating and stressful.

Buying a new car can be challenging because it’s not something you often do. On the other hand, dealerships sell vehicles all day, every day, and know exactly how to work deals in their favor. For this reason, members often leave wondering if they got a good deal. 

Regardless of whether you’re buying your first car or third, everyone wants to feel like they got the best deal possible. Before heading to the dealership for your next vehicle, create a plan using the following tips to ensure you drive away happy.

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7 Tips to Save for Your First Car

7 Tips to Save for Your First Car

3/3/2022

Buying your first car is an exciting experience! However, buying a car also means you’ll have additional expenses each month. If financing your vehicle, you’ll have to consider the down payment and ongoing monthly payments. Plus, you will need to budget for gas, insurance, and maintenance. While saving for your first car may take some time, you’ll be on the road to freedom in no time by utilizing these seven tips.

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How to Use Your Tax Refund to Build Credit

How to Use Your Tax Refund to Build Credit

2/24/2022

It’s no secret that having a great credit score is beneficial today. It makes being approved for loans easier and ensures you pay less interest on those financial obligations. But its benefits stretch beyond loans. For instance, some employers will check your credit score before hiring you. Landlords will often review your credit before you can move in. And some companies, such as utilities, may waive the required deposit if your score is high enough.

You should always be on the lookout for ways to improve your credit score. And while often overlooked, tax season is the perfect opportunity to give your score a boost. To understand how, first review the components of your credit score.

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8 Ways to Combat Rising Inflation

8 Ways to Combat Rising Inflation

2/10/2022

Anyone buying a new car, or even a cup of coffee, will notice that prices are going up. From utilities and groceries to filling your car at the pump, inflation is definitely on the rise affecting everyone’s finances in one way or another. As a result, many households are feeling the strain on their budgets.

While inflation won’t disappear overnight, there are steps you can take to help ease the effects of these rising costs. With a bit of planning and reviewing your spending habits, you can create a strategy that will help keep your finances in check.

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Don’t Get Caught up in a Tax Return Scam!

Don’t Get Caught up in a Tax Return Scam!

2/8/2022

It’s tax season, and while that may mean you’re drowning in forms and paperwork, for scammers it means millions of taxpayers they can potentially dupe out of refunds or scare into making irrational moves. Here’s what you need to know about tax return scams and how to avoid them. 

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How Can I Save on Super Bowl Sunday?

How Can I Save on Super Bowl Sunday?

2/3/2022

Super Bowl parties are always great fun to host, but they can cost a pretty penny. To help cut the costs, we’ve compiled some hosting hacks so you can pull off the party of a lifetime without breaking your budget. 

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7 Reasons to File Your Taxes Early

7 Reasons to File Your Taxes Early

1/27/2022

Filing your taxes can be a bit of a headache each year. While many people may have good intentions of filing as soon as they get their W-2s, the reality is people often procrastinate. Then, before they know it, the deadline sneaks up and forces them to reorganize their schedule to make time to file, causing a great deal of unnecessary stress.

If that scenario sounds familiar to you, it’s time to consider filing your taxes early. Doing so will not only relieve your stress and anxiety levels, but there are many other benefits you’ll experience.

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Great Resignation or New Opportunities?

Great Resignation or New Opportunities?

1/20/2022

As you turn on the TV or glance through the latest news stories, you can’t help but hear about the “Great Resignation.” With more and more people leaving their current jobs, businesses are struggling to find workers. Due to staffing shortages, some companies are even adjusting their hours or closing one or two days a week.

But what exactly is causing this mass resignation event? Many people believe it’s all about employee pay and benefits. Others argue it’s caused by the leniency of stimulus programs made available through COVID-19 government programs.

However, as the “Great Resignation” continues, a different cause is coming to light – new opportunities.

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8 Ways to Combat Rising Inflation

8 Ways to Combat Rising Inflation

1/13/2022

Anyone buying a new car, or even a cup of coffee, will notice that prices are going up. From utilities and groceries to filling your car at the pump, inflation is definitely on the rise affecting everyone’s finances in one way or another. As a result, many households are feeling the strain on their budgets.

While inflation won’t disappear overnight, there are steps you can take to help ease the effects of these rising costs. With a bit of planning and reviewing your spending habits, you can create a strategy that will help keep your finances in check.

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How to Beat the Post-Holiday Blues – It Doesn’t Need to Cost a Thing!

How to Beat the Post-Holiday Blues – It Doesn’t Need to Cost a Thing!

1/6/2022

Without the holiday festivities to distract us, the winter months can suddenly seem very gray and drab. If you find yourself feeling blue after the holiday season, you’re not alone. It’s normal to start feeling down as the flurry of the holidays winds to a lull. Fortunately, there are measures you can take to beat the blues, and they don’t need to cost you any money.

Here are some simple tips to use this winter that may help lift your spirits:

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New Year, New Money Habits: How to Stick With It in 2022

New Year, New Money Habits: How to Stick With It in 2022

12/30/2021

Spend less, save more, pay down debt — how can you make 2022 the year you actually stick to these and other financial resolutions? 

We’ve compiled a list of tips that can help you keep your financial resolutions throughout the new year. 

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Making the Switch to the Credit Union

Making the Switch to the Credit Union

12/23/2021

In today's world, it’s not uncommon for people to have their money spread out among several different financial institutions. For example, many folks often have their checking or savings at one institution and loans at another. It’s even more common to carry multiple credit cards from various institutions in your wallet.

While this is a common practice, especially in today’s digital world, there are many reasons why it’s so beneficial to have your accounts and loans at the same financial institution.

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5 Tips to Curb Overspending

5 Tips to Curb Overspending

12/9/2021

Nothing beats the joy of treating yourself! Many people feel drawn to the thrill of buying new items, pampering services, or tasty meals. However, overspending can become a financial problem when you’re not keeping track of your budget, leading to unwanted debt and stress.

The good news is there are ways to curb excess spending while still being able to enjoy yourself.

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4 Scams to Watch Out for this Black Friday

4 Scams to Watch Out for this Black Friday

11/25/2021

Black Friday has traditionally been the day that kicks off the holiday shopping season, sending hordes of crowds surging through malls and big-box stores all over the nation. Unfortunately, it’s also been a day that kicks off the season of shopping scams. 

Here are four scams to watch out for this Black Friday and throughout the holiday shopping season:

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10 Ways You Can Use a Home Equity Loan

10 Ways You Can Use a Home Equity Loan

11/18/2021

You’ll often hear homeowners talking about tapping into their home’s equity to solve a variety of financial challenges. But what exactly is home equity? And if you do tap into your home’s equity, how can you use those funds?

There are several ways to access your home’s equity, including a Home Equity Loan and a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). Both options are similar, but each has its own pros and cons.

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Financial Resources Available for Veterans

Financial Resources Available for Veterans

11/11/2021

We owe the strength and security of our country to our heroic veterans. These brave men and women sacrifice the comforts of home, time with family and often their physical well-being to protect us. Unfortunately, though, many veterans are struggling to make ends meet and to support their families.

If you are a veteran, you likely already know about VA loans, which are no-money-down home loans just for veterans. But did you know there are many other ways the government and charitable organizations can help you get back on your feet?

Here’s a list of financial resources created especially for veterans. Having served our country, you deserve all this and more.

 

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What to Expect for Holiday Shopping 2021

What to Expect for Holiday Shopping 2021

11/4/2021

The holidays are coming and it’s time to hit the shops! Retailers and consumers around the nation are anticipating a holiday season that’s a lot closer to pre-pandemic days than last year’s festivities. Unfortunately, though, suppliers are cautioning consumers to expect supply shortages, shipping delays and higher price tags than ever.

With that in mind, here’s a look at what you might expect to see this holiday shopping season.

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10 Ways to Make Your Accounts More Secure

10 Ways to Make Your Accounts More Secure

9/23/2021

With online transactions increasing each year, it’s more important than ever for people to become vigilant in protecting their identity. Identity theft and fraud are on the rise, and scammers are becoming smarter and more creative with how they’re targeting people and their accounts. Figuring out where to begin to protect yourself can be overwhelming. Here are ten things you can start doing right now to help keep your accounts more secure.

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How do I Raise my Kids to be Financially Independent Adults?

How do I Raise my Kids to be Financially Independent Adults?

9/16/2021

It’s commendable to try raising your kids today with an eye toward their future. Teaching your children how to be financially independent will help smooth the transition into adulthood. It will also give them the tools they need to achieve and maintain financial wellness throughout their life.

Here are some tips for raising kids to grow into financially independent adults. 

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6 Steps to Crushing Debt

6 Steps to Crushing Debt

9/9/2021

You and debt are so over. You’ve just about had it with those endless piles of credit card bills and those hideous numbers that never seem to get any lower. It’s time to kiss that debt goodbye!

Getting rid of high debt will take hard work, willpower and the determination to see it through until the end, but it is doable. Here, we’ve outlined six steps to help you start crushing debt today. 

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Making Sense of Common Auto Loan Terms

Making Sense of Common Auto Loan Terms

9/2/2021

Whether you’re purchasing your first car or your seventh, buying a new vehicle is exciting. From the model, features, and color, you have many important decisions to make. However, that excitement can wane the minute you start talking about finances.

Because vehicles come with higher price tags, most people cannot pay cash for a new car. Instead, they turn to auto loans for their financing needs. Before you sign on the dotted line, it’s crucial that you understand the most common terms associated with vehicle loans and how they will impact your finances.

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How to Pay Off Loans Quicker

How to Pay Off Loans Quicker

8/26/2021

Sometimes loans and borrowing money can have a negative connotation. The truth is that loans are powerful instruments that can drastically improve your financial standing when used properly. Whether you’re investing in yourself through higher education, purchasing a home for your family, or just need cash flow for monthly expenses, loans often make the impossible possible.

However, while loans may serve a financial purpose, that doesn’t mean you should come to rely on borrowed funds. Instead, use the loan as intended and work to become debt-free as quickly as possible.

Formulating a plan to pay off loans early is a great way to save on interest and free up valuable funds for other needs.

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Your Complete Guide to Buying an RV and ATV

Your Complete Guide to Buying an RV and ATV

8/19/2021

If you’re ready to purchase an RV or an ATV, the number of choices to make can be overwhelming. The price range for different vehicles is enormous, choosing between a new or used vehicle can be tricky and securing financing can be a nightmare all its own. To help you through the process, we’ve outlined the steps to take, factors to consider and general tips for purchasing an RV or an ATV. Let’s get started!

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What to Buy and What to Skip in August

What to Buy and What to Skip in August

8/16/2021

Would you love to pick up some great bargains as the summer winds down? Which products typically go on sale in August and which should be pushed off for another time? As host to the second-biggest shopping season of the year, the tail end of summer brings some fantastic finds, but some overpriced products as well. Here’s what to buy and what to skip in August:

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How to Save on Wedding Costs

How to Save on Wedding Costs

8/5/2021

Did you know that the cost of the average wedding in the U.S. is $28,000*? That’s an awful lot of money to spend on one event, especially when you consider that just 12% of couples have wedding savings when they get engaged, according to a study by Behind the Wedding Budget. This means that for many couples, the honeymoon is over as soon as those bills start coming due. 

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be this way. With some careful planning, prioritizing what’s important to you and your spouse-to-be, and by following some of the cost-cutting tips outlined here, you can have the wedding you desire and your budget, too.

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How to Make a Vacation Budget You Can Keep

How to Make a Vacation Budget You Can Keep

7/22/2021

With mask mandates and occupancy limits easing and/or lifting, millions of Americans are looking forward to a summer getaway with more excitement than usual. Entertainment venues are opening, attractions are up and running again and for some, it’s been two years since they’ve enjoyed a real summer vacation.

While it’s great to get away for some fun in the sun, it’s important to stick to a budget, even when on vacation. An over-the-top vacay you can’t really afford can mean spending months catching up on credit card payments and paying high-interest rates that may make it not worth the price. This year, attack your vacation with a financial plan that you can actually keep by following the tips outlined in this article.

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Q&A: Why Are Gas Prices So High Now?

Q&A: Why Are Gas Prices So High Now?

7/15/2021

Trying to heal financially as life returns to pre-pandemic norms, but the rising cost of many commodities, like groceries and gasoline, is making a financial rebound a challenge? Why are prices skyrocketing right now? Learn more here

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5 Tips When Starting Your Own Business

5 Tips When Starting Your Own Business

7/1/2021

Whether starting your own business has been a lifelong dream or recent events encouraged you to try and monetize your unique skills and talents, there is much to consider before taking the plunge. While creating a business is relatively simple in terms of completing and filing forms, ensuring your success long-term requires greater planning.

Before you dive right into your new business venture, review the following tips to help you navigate the waters of business ownership.

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Six Reasons to Switch to eStatements

Six Reasons to Switch to eStatements

6/24/2021

Are you constantly dealing with a barrage of junk mail that clogs up your mailbox? Drowning in papers needing sifted through? Are you always afraid to throw out any paper from your financial institution, fearful that you’ll be throwing sensitive material into the trash and making it an easy steal for would-be scammers?

If this sounds familiar, you may benefit from switching to electronic account statements.

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College Degree Scams

College Degree Scams

6/17/2021

For many young adults, obtaining a college degree in their desired field is the key to a secure financial future. Unfortunately, though, scammers are exploiting this essential right of passage by offering fake diplomas and bogus degree programs to the unsuspecting college-bound crowd. Here’s what you need to know about college degree scams.

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Creating A Post-Pandemic Budget

Creating A Post-Pandemic Budget

6/10/2021

Now that the world is opening up again, your spending habits are probably changing. Gas expenses may have increased by getting out more. You may be feeling the need for a social spending spree of outings, dining, and events that you haven’t been able to indulge in for over a year.

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I’m An Adult Now. Now What?

I’m An Adult Now. Now What?

6/3/2021

Turning 18 is a significant milestone in many people's lives. While teenagers may have felt grown-up long before the “Big One-Eight,” now they are legally recognized as adults. Adulthood may bring a mixed bag of feelings of freedom and trepidation. Whether you are still at home or setting out on your own, you'll need to prepare for the changes that come with being 18. In this blog we share a quick guide to starting out at 18.

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All You Need to Know About HELOCs

All You Need to Know About HELOCs

5/27/2021

If you’re a homeowner in need of a bundle of cash, look no further than your own home. By tapping into your home’s equity, you’re eligible for a loan with a, generally, lower interest rate and easier eligibility requirements. One way to do this is by opening up a home equity line of credit, or a HELOC. Let’s take a closer look at HELOCs and why they can be an excellent option for cash-strapped homeowners. 

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Micro-Deposit Scams

Micro-Deposit Scams

5/20/2021

It probably doesn’t surprise you to know that scammers are always coming up with creative ways to con people out of their money. Recently, there’s been an uptick in an old scam in which crooks reach out to targets and try to gain access to their accounts through micro-deposits. Unfortunately, too many people have already fallen for this scam, and we don’t want our members getting caught in the trap. To that end, we’ve compiled this guide on micro-deposit scams, how they play out and what you can do if you’re targeted.

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Unprepared For College Tuition? You’re Not Alone!

Unprepared For College Tuition? You’re Not Alone!

5/6/2021

Sending your child to college without having any savings isn’t going to be easy. It’s going to take more research, more writing and more debt. This disadvantage isn’t insurmountable though: You and your child are both going to have to work a little harder to make this happen.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Credit Card Churning

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Credit Card Churning

4/29/2021

The term “credit card churning” refers to the act of repeatedly opening credit card accounts to earn the cash rewards, points, and miles that are awarded as signup bonuses. Then, once you’ve met the minimum requirements to receive your rewards, you close the cards before annual fees come due. While the practice promises quick rewards for cardholders, it also poses significant risks. Here’s what you need to know about credit card churning.

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How to Get the Most Money for Your Trade

How to Get the Most Money for Your Trade

4/22/2021

While many people may think they have some tricks up their sleeves to obtain the best deal on their next new vehicle, typically, it’s the car salesman that seems to always come out ahead. However, if you approach your new car shopping with a plan, you might be able to grab yourself a great deal, even when you’re trying to trade in your existing vehicle. Here you’ll learn some tips on how to get the most money for your trade-in.

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Why You Should Get Your Tax Refund Direct Deposited

Why You Should Get Your Tax Refund Direct Deposited

4/1/2021

While you can sit and wait for your tax refund check to hit your mailbox, it can be a long, painful, and frustrating wait when you really need that money. The good news is that the IRS will directly deposit your tax refund (some or all of it) electronically into your savings or checking account. You just need to let them know that's how you prefer to receive it when filing your taxes.

In this article, we will review some of the reasons why having your tax refund directed deposited is the best option, as well as the steps on how to set it up.

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Celebrate National Virtual Vacation Day March 30

Celebrate National Virtual Vacation Day March 30

3/30/2021

March 30 is National Virtual Vacation Day, and the past year has taught all of us that almost anything can be done virtually. You can attend a crucial client meeting, your best friend’s wedding and even take a college course over the screen — and you can even take a dream vacation!

Whether you’re stuck in quarantine, you just feel safer at home, or you want to save a buck on travel costs, here are 10 tips and trip ideas for celebrating National Virtual Vacation Day.

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Tips to Help Teens Succeed in Their First Job

Tips to Help Teens Succeed in Their First Job

3/25/2021

That first job as a teen is almost as exciting as passing the driver’s test and getting a license to drive. There is a certain amount of freedom in both. One represents greater financial freedom, while the other represents freedom of movement. But, with this great independence comes even greater responsibility.

These tips will help your teen make the most of their first job so that they can enjoy greater success. And, if you’re a parent of a teen, be sure to pass these along to your teenager as they prepare for their first job.

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All You Need to Know About the New Stimulus Bill

All You Need to Know About the New Stimulus Bill

3/15/2021

On March 6, the Senate passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. The bill promises further financial relief and assistance to millions of Americans who may still be struggling with the financial devastation of COVID-19.

In this article, we’ve outlined some of the most significant measures included in the bill ...

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Tips for Young Investors

Tips for Young Investors

3/11/2021

If you’ve been watching the news in recent months, it’s hard to miss the “Gamestop Rebellion,” in which some ordinary people made waves and enjoyed massive gains by investing in Gamestop stocks.

While it is possible to enjoy gains like this when all the stars align perfectly, it is equally likely to experience significant losses. In this way, the stock market is much like a casino, especially if you don’t understand the many principles and investing strategies.

One thing is certain, technology and the rise of online trading companies have made it possible for “the little guy” to dive right into the stock trading process — something that was essentially impossible a short while ago.

Be aware, however, that even those who are trained in the principles and strategies of investing can lose big. It’s an even greater risk for novice investors. Here are some investment tips for those just starting.

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The Risks of Withdrawing Too Much Cash

The Risks of Withdrawing Too Much Cash

3/4/2021

In these uncertain times of COVID-19, people wonder how best to protect themselves and their families from financial disaster. Although it is certainly understandable to have those worries, it is also highly advisable to remain calm and respond thoughtfully. Rash actions made under stress can cause all kinds of unforeseen problems, which is especially true when it comes to finances. So what's the best course of action right now?
 

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10 Things to Do If You Lose Your Wallet

10 Things to Do If You Lose Your Wallet

2/11/2021

You don't think it will ever happen to you — and then it does. You lose your wallet. One minute you're walking around with your wallet securely in your pocket, and then next, it's gone. And you didn't even realize it was missing until it came time for you to pay for something. At first, you might panic. But, instead, stay calm and take these ten steps below right away.

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Last Minute Tax Tips for 2021

Last Minute Tax Tips for 2021

2/4/2021

The past year was challenging for much of the country. Now, as we move forward into 2021, we must also plan for April 15 and the possible tax ramifications this date signifies for many.

At this time, we’d like to take the opportunity to offer actionable advice you can use to help you with your tax prepping and planning for the year. These tips will help ensure you’re on the right track for tax season and may help you avoid some of the potential penalties and other problems that can come with filing your taxes.

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Financial Tips for Gig Workers

Financial Tips for Gig Workers

1/28/2021

The traditional 9-to-5 job has gone by the wayside as more and more people realize they can do just as well, if not better, in the gig economy. Whether you deliver food for Uber Eats or Door Dash, groceries for Instacart, or walk dogs for Rover, you are part of the gig economy. Also referred to as "on-demand" workers, gig workers are part of this contingent workforce where jobs have no long-term employment contract and operate with a non-standard arrangement.

Successful gig workers enjoy self-direction, excel at hustling, and shine in self-promotion. However, as a freelance gig worker, you not only have to run your business but also have to manage your finances. And, although the timing of your paycheck might be unpredictable, you can steady your financial boat by applying a few tips — even when your income can be a bit rocky.

Here are five financial tips for people working in the gig environment.

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Five Steps to Take After a Financial Disaster

Five Steps to Take After a Financial Disaster

1/7/2021

As we sail into 2021, many Americans are struggling with the aftershocks of financial disaster. Whether it’s due to a layoff, a smaller workload, medical expenses or a change in family circumstances, the financial fallout of COVID-19 has been devastating for people in every sector of the economy.

Recovering from a financial disaster, due to a pandemic or any other reason, is never easy; however, with hard work and the ability to look forward, it can be done. Here’s how ...

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Will I Be Getting a Second Stimulus Check?

Will I Be Getting a Second Stimulus Check?

1/5/2021

After eight months of negotiations, the Senate has finally passed a bipartisan deal on a new coronavirus stimulus plan. The $900 billion economic relief package will deliver emergency aid to a trampled economy and provide struggling Americans with desperately needed funds.

The bill will put $325 billion toward business relief in an effort to revive strained corporations around the country. But what will this mean for you? Read on for a detailed breakdown of the stimulus check regulations.

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