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Saving & Budgeting

Creating a budget is a way for your to take control of your finances.  Budgeting allows you to manage your money, pay bills on time, and even set money aside through saving for vacations and large purchases.  This section will provide you with information on how to make a budget work for you while also helping you with establishing saving practices.

The Benefits of Opening a Youth Savings Account

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How early is too early to begin teaching financial literacy to your child? The truth is, it’s never too early! Starting your child in a youth savings account can be an excellent way to teach them about the importance of saving, budgeting, and financial responsibility. In this blog, we will explore four key benefits of opening a youth savings account for your child.

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Five Important Steps to Building an Emergency Fund

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Life is unpredictable, which is why having an emergency fund is so important! In this blog, we have outlined five steps on how to build an emergency fund and help you prepare for the unexpected.

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Benefits of Investing in a Share Certificate

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When it comes to investing, there are plenty of options available in the market. One option that can be easily overlooked is investing in a share certificate. Share certificates are a great investment tool for those who want to earn some extra income without taking on too much risk.

In this blog, we have outlined four important factors you need to know about share certificates and explain some of the benefits of investing your money in these share certificates.

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Staying on Budget During Vacation

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While budgeting for a vacation can be difficult, it doesn’t have to be. In this blog post we have provided some tips for maintaining your budget while you’re on vacation.

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Saving Money this July 4th Weekend

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July 4th weekend is upon us. For most, this means cookouts, time with family, sitting by the pool and, of course, a three-day weekend! All of this makes Independence Day one of the more enjoyable federal holidays of the year. However, with costs a little higher this year, you might be wondering what are some ways to enjoy the weekend festivities without breaking the bank. Here we have highlighted some ideas for how to save a little money this July 4th weekend while still having a great time!

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Financial Advice for Graduates

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Understanding how to best manage your finances post-graduation is vital to establishing a good financial future! In this blog, we have outlined a few areas to keep in mind when you are planning for your post-graduation financial future.

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How to Financially Plan for your Summer Vacation

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Planning is the best way to alleviate stress that can come with a summer vacation. Here we have outlined a few tips that can help you avoid some stress and anxiety when preparing for that dream summer vacation!

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Is it the right time to refinance your home?

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Is it the right time for you to consider refinancing? If you are able to gain a lower interest rate and potentially a shorter term, the short answer is … yes! Read our latest blog for tips and advice on refinancing your mortgage.

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Tips for saving for your children’s college education

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It’s no secret that saving for a child’s education is no simple task. There are plenty of bills that you have to pay before even thinking about stashing a little extra money away for a college fund. However, taking some action is better than taking no action at all!

In this blog, we have outlined a few different ways to begin thinking about saving for your child’s future and education.

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Best Methods for Saving in 2020

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As we roll into 2020, most of us have set goals to help improve our lives heading into the new year. And while planning for increased exercise is a great goal to set, have you thought about how you can save more money and create better financial security? If not, you should!

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