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7 Great Tips to Model Healthy Cash Management for Kids
This post is from our partners at GreenPath Financial wellness. If you need help managing your finances, GreenPath’s certified experts can advise you on budgeting, debt repayment options, and more. As adults, how we handle finances sends a powerful message to children. That’s why it’s essential to model the healthy cash management behaviors that we want… (read more)
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Credit Unions and Banks: What’s the Difference?
What’s the difference between credit unions and banks? It’s a question we get a lot – especially from individuals who are looking for a financial institution for the first time. If you have regular banking needs, chances are you’ll find what you need at both credit unions and banks. These include checking and savings accounts, money… (read more)
Posted In: FFCCU News and Info, FFCCU Services, Member Perks
Student Loan Repayments Resume – What Borrowers Should Know
October is approaching – much to the delight of spooky season supporters. Young ones are gearing up for trick or treat. Film fans look forward to a month of movies featuring menacing monsters. But for college graduates with outstanding student loans, this October may feel a lot like a horror movie than in years past:… (read more)
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Personal Loans
Sometimes You Need a Bit of Extra Cash for Something Personal. That’s why we offer Personal Loans! Maybe you’re trying to pay down debt, or need help with tuition. Maybe you’d like to finance a special purchase like an engagement ring. Well, whatever personal lending need you have, FFCCU can help find the right loan… (read more)
Should you Pay Down Debt Or Save For Retirement? What to Know
There are many aspects of financial planning to consider when deciding whether to pay down debt or save for retirement. We all know that both are important, but how do you know which one you should be focusing on? Guest blogger Nichole Coyle, Certified Financial Planner™, discusses what factors you consider. Emergency Funds Come First… (read more)
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Checking Accounts
Basic Checking Business Checking Advantage Checking Club Ignite ATM and Debit Cards Checking Accounts at FFCCU Offer Ease and Accessibility with These Features: e-Alerts ATM and VISA®Debit Cards e-Statements No minimum balance FREE bill pay FREE online banking FREE Mobile App More than 36,000 ATMs KUDOS! I work with banks and credit unions on a… (read more)
Club Ignite Card
The Ignite VISA® Debit Card Today, having a debit card is not only more convenient, but it can be more secure than carrying cash. With the card, you can make deposits at an ATM and shop in-stores or online. It’s also a great way to track your spending and learn to responsibly manage your money…. (read more)
Handling Holiday Stress: Family & Finances
Hustle and bustle and holiday lights. Much as the season is about cheer, time with friends and family, giving, and good feelings – there are also a lot of expectations. Holiday stress, seasonal affective disorder (did they have to name it S.A.D.?), and the fact that time moves much faster when you are busy. Add… (read more)
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9 Ways to Fight Inflation and Secure Your Retirement
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, we are experiencing record inflation: 9.1% as of June 2022. We haven’t seen inflation this high since the early 1980s. The higher inflation goes, the less each dollar you have and earn is worth. If that sounds scary or confusing, check out what our guest blogger, Nichole Coyle… (read more)
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