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Where You Seek Financial Advice Says a Lot About You

Where You Seek Financial Advice Says a Lot About You How did you decide where to open your first bank account? Where did you learn to budget or pay bills? If you have a money question now, what do you do? Who do you turn to? If you’re under the age of 30, your answers […]

Credit Score Breakdown

Credit Score Breakdown You’ve likely heard about credit scores before (thanks to all those commercials with terrible jingles), but what do you actually know about them? How long have they been around? And what’s the deal with checking them? A credit score is a number (usually between 350 and 800) that represents your credit-worthiness. It’s […]

Choosing your financial institution

Choosing your financial institution What was the very first financial choice you ever made? Think about it. It likely took place before your first job, even as far back as when your annual income consisted of Tooth Fairy money and lucky pennies. The very first financial decision you ever made is also one of the […]

5 Identity Theft Jackpots

5 Identity Theft Jackpots (and How You Can Safeguard Against Them) Identity theft is nothing new, and yet it still manages to cost its victims billions of dollars (yes, that’s billions with a “b”) globally each year—not to mention the time and hassle involved in recovering a stolen identity. The good news is there are […]

Boost Your Credit Score

Boost Your Credit Score: 4 Myths to Avoid Credit scores are an area of personal finance that seem a lot more mysterious than they actually are. Many people believe that improving them is a matter of trial and error, and as a result there’s a lot of “credit score advice” floating around that can end […]

It Pays To Start Saving Now

It Pays To Start Saving Now In case you haven’t heard, compound interest is the best. You may remember it as an equation you had to memorize for math class, but it’s so much more than that. It’s the concept that powers all sorts of savings and investment products and, over time, allows you to […]

Why Is It Called A Credit Union?

Why Is It Called A Credit Union? While bank and banking are universally understood and accepted terms, the term credit union is still largely misunderstood and unknown to many. Credit union is an unusual term, isn’t it? Is it just another name for a bank? Is it a credit card company? Do I have to […]

Budgeting Basics

Budgeting Basics Budgets are like the New Year’s resolutions of personal finance. We all know we should have one and we all know it’s a fairly simple thing to follow—at least in theory. Like resolutions, we often map out personal budgets with the best of intentions only to abandon them a couple of weeks later. […]

What’s The Best Card To Use?

What’s The Best Card To Use? Think fast: what’s the most recent financial decision you made? You likely won’t have to think too far back. It’s not the last account you opened, or the school loans you consolidated—it’s something much simpler that’s part of your daily routine. Think back to the last thing you purchased—your […]

Be Prepared, Because Life Happens

Be Prepared, Because Life Happens An emergency fund is an essential part of your personal finances. Its importance is stressed in almost every personal finance book and budgeting blog, and yet 26% of Americans currently have no emergency fund in place. Of those who do have an emergency fund, up to two-thirds do not have […]

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