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How to Explain Saving to Kids
Saving money is easier said than done. It’s a learned behavior, and something that many adults struggle with, regardless of their financial situation. Start talking to your kids as early as possible. And for those of us who are no longer kids, it’s never too late to start saving. -
Should I Skip a Loan Payment?
When finances are tight, and they are for a great many people these days, skipped or deferred payment plans can give you some breathing room. But what really happens when you skip (or defer) payment on your loan? Here’s what you need to know. -
Five Home Organization Ideas – Inspiring, Space-Clearing Tips
You’ve heard of spring cleaning. But every season has its reason to let go and live free of clutter. So here’s to minimizing in order to maximize your life, your productivity, and your time spent with those you love. -
Dial Down Your Wait Time — UFCU Your Way
Learn how to use UFCU automated Phone Banking to manage your everyday banking with the touch of a button, no internet or data plan needed. Phone Banking lets you take care of banking from a landline or mobile phone 24/7. -
Owning a Home Pays at Tax Time
When you buy a home, the mortgage interest you do pay is tax-deductible. So are your property taxes. Mortgage insurance can even be a tax deduction, if you qualify. -
Investing in Land
Whether a neighborhood lot, country acreage or lakeside tract for weekend getaways, investing in land can bring years of enjoyment and be a valuable addition to your investment portfolio. -
The Benefits of Multiple Savings Accounts
Learn four ways having multiple savings accounts can help you stay organized and can even make it easier to reach your savings goals as you’ll lessen temptation and earn more with interest. -
How Budgeting Can Help You Enjoy College Without Debt
Have you ever wondered how to get through college without debt? Here are a few steps that will help you to do just that. -
Four Reasons Why Owning Is Better than Renting
If you’re ready to settle down for the long-term, buying a home is often a wise choice. You get more for your money, you can set down roots, and you build equity over time, which often results in a sound, long-term financial investment. -
The New, Old-Fashioned Road Trip
Road trips have come a long way, and are still an economical way to travel. With some new tools and old-fashioned wisdom, along with our top ten list, you can plan a safe, low-cost, and fun road trip. -
Six Reasons to Go Paperless
If you’re looking to reduce clutter, bank more securely, and save time and money, it’s time to make the switch to paperless options. -
Understanding Your Credit Report
Learn the ABCs of your credit report, from how it’s compiled and what exactly it contains to how it’s used by creditors, what effects to expect from a negative report and more. -
The Pitfalls of Leasing a Car
Thinking about leasing a car? Make sure you know these pitfalls before you sign on the dotted line. -
Some Things in Life are Free
Instead of paying rent every month, you can put down roots and enjoy the future payoff. -
How to Explain Budgeting to Kids
Once your child masters the basic concepts of money and how to save it, they might be ready to approach the notion of a savings plan. Here are three simple steps to their first budget. -
Five Central Texas Adventures Calling Your New Car
If you’re thinking of buying a new car for that next stage in your life, then you’re probably dreaming of all the places that car will lead you. -
Three Tips to Skip Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Many workers feel their earnings barely stretch to their next paycheck, but there are ways to make your income last longer. -
Three Tips to Conquer Irregular Expenses
Do you struggle to come up with the cash to pay for your insurance premiums, taxes, or other periodic expenses? If so, you’re not alone. When you pay for something only once or twice a year, it’s more challenging to budget for it successfully. But a little planning can go a long way. Follow these three easy tips to make paying for periodic expenses easier.