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Written by Chris O’Shea Turn the taboo of money into productive financial steps in personal relationships. Money can be a sensitive issue, which is why it’s no surprise that it can impact personal relationships. Here are some ways that money can affect your relationship and what to do about each one. Communication is Key If...Read More
Written by Chris O’Shea Tips for Financial Planning Month Financial planning for your future is important and should be a priority. Take advantage of this time of year and tighten up your finances. Here are some things to try. Examine Your Goals One fun way to celebrate financial planning month is to think about your...Read More
Our CEO Theresa Trimble Has Been Named to the Board of the Credit Union Women’s Leadership Alliance (CUWLA)! We’re extremely proud to have Theresa representing us on the board of this wonderful organization. The CUWLA are leaders of the credit union movement who are passionate about sharing ideas and building a diverse, inclusive network while...Read More
Article Written by Chris O’Shea Some common money missteps to avoid with your financials. It can be easy to make mistakes with money. It’s easy to make mistakes with anything. However, with money, there are certain pitfalls that are easier to avoid than others. Here are some common money mistakes that can be avoided with...Read More
Written by Chris O’Shea Life insurance is a savvy financial option for all ages! You might think of life insurance as something you only need as you get older, but the reality is the opposite. The earlier you get life insurance, the better. Let’s take a look at the benefits of getting a policy while...Read More
Featured in Savvy Money Daily – Authored by Jean Chatzky Making a will 101 and what happens if you don’t have one. High on the list of things people don’t like to think about: bills, taxes, calories and, yes, death. That goes a long way toward explaining why only 42 percent of U.S. adults have...Read More
Many things you do can change the taxes you will owe. And if you’re not careful, you can get hit with an unexpected tax bill and maybe not enough money to pay it! It happens to people all the time. Here are a few common actions that can trigger unexpected taxes that you should plan for: You...Read More
It is so hard to think about death, our own or our loved ones’. We know we should plan for what would happen if we were to pass away suddenly, but often, we put it off. A sudden death reminds us that we do not know the day or the hour ahead of time, and...Read More
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