Written by Chris O’Shea Steps for boosting your savings using automation. Automating your savings is not only smart, itās a great way to provide a financial safety net and build wealth. Here are some ways to automate your savings so that youāre in the best possible position financially. Split it Up One way to automate...Read More
Written by Chris O’Shea Tips to help you save for both long-term and emergency savings. Having a well-stocked emergency fund is important. But so is saving for retirement. So, how do you know which one to focus on? Well, weāve got you covered. Hereās what you should know. Emergency Fund is Important An emergency savings...Read More
In honor of America Saves Week, we’re hosting pop-up branches in DC and St. Louis throughout the week. Tuesday, 4/9, 11 AM – 2 PM: DC – Martin Building CafeteriaWednesday, 4/10, 11 AM – 2 PM:DC – NY Avenue Building LobbySTL – Outside the HUBThursday, 4/11, 11 AM – 2 PM: DC – International Square,...Read More
Written by Jean Chatzky Is There a āRightā Amount of Emergency Funds to Have Saved?Ā Do one thing: If you donāt have a separate emergency fund set up outside of your main checking account, open one and set up an electronic funds transfer to move a specific amount ā say $20 to start ā from...Read More
Written by Jean Chatzky Social media influencers make an old-school budgeting plan popular again Have you heard about the new ācash stuffingā trend on TikTok? There is a slew of short videos on the social media site that demonstrate how to take the cash from your paycheck and then divide it up into categories by...Read More
Featured in Savvy Money Daily – Authored by Chris O’Shea Good money habits begin with the proper outlook. The way you think about money can impact many things, from the way you live your life to how much money you make when you retire. In some cases, if you think it, it will happen. So...Read More
Featured in Savvy Money Daily – Authored by Chris O’Shea Savvy tips for improving financial health! April is Financial Literacy Month. Itās a good time to reset your money mindset and get back to basics. Here are some budgeting tips for you to ring in the month. Make it Automatic Instead of relying on yourself...Read More
Written By: Jean Chatzky As a nation, we have work to do when it comes to teaching the next generation the ins and outs of personal finance. Only 25 states require high school students to take a financial education course before graduation, according to a 2022 survey by the Council for Economic Education. These are...Read More
Happy New Year! The Year of The Rabbit, that is, a tradition in Chinese culture going back centuries. What can we learn from our little furry friend? The rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity. Will the rabbit bring you those things? Well, not actually. You have to seek them yourself, and you can! Longevity:Ā Eat healthy, maintain a...Read More
A member told us today that if you take care of your car, it will take care of you! Her car is 10 years old and is still going strong.Ā Think about that.Ā Does your current car, truck, or SUV still work just fine?Ā Does it get you where you need to go safely and comfortably?Ā If you answered...Read More
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