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How to Help Your High School Graduate Manage Money
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Continue reading →: How to Help Your High School Graduate Manage MoneyThe act of budgeting seems for the well-established; however, on the contrary, proper wealth development starts before adulthood. Regardless of where your household is the financial timeline, there are ways to help your high school graduate manage money. If your student recently received their diploma, be sure to review our…
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Continue reading →: Simple Ways to Build Home Equity for Under $1000The key to developing wealth is through wise investments. Savvy homeowners show financial stability by making timely payments on their mortgage; however, it doesn’t end there. In addition to increasing their property value, they also know how to build home equity. All of these factors are important when leveraging a…
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Continue reading →: Common Mistakes of Shopping Less FrequentlyThe statistics regarding the average 2020 grocery trip show many new developments. As Americans are shopping less frequently in general, they are also creating an onslaught of common mistakes, most stemming from managing their household inventory. People choosing to go to the store less often focus their thoughts on bulk…
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Continue reading →: The Pros and Cons of RV TravelThe summer season often includes expectations of exploring the outdoors. Jumping into a fresh spring in the middle of a hot day can feel like a dream come true. Owning a recreational vehicle makes staying at a campsite easier in some ways, yet there are still many things to consider.…
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Continue reading →: Is the Traditional Workplace Office Obsolete?As economists discuss current trends, they commonly point out the shift regarding the workplace. Previously considered conventional, paying for space for workers to gather seems more like a financial burden in today’s times. Did the pandemic make the office obsolete? Or was it unnecessary all along? How the office was…
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Continue reading →: Taking Advantage of Student Loan ForbearanceOn March 27, 2020, the president signed the CARES Act into law. As a result, loan holders provided student loan forbearance for millions of accounts. Ordinarily, a forbearance suspends monthly payments yet still accumulates interest. Under the CARES Act, interest on student loans will not accrue. The setup grants financial…
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Continue reading →: How to Apply for COVID-19 AssistanceThere are multiple programs for COVID-19 financial assistance. Below is a list of resources available nationwide. Food and nourishment Last month, the United States Department of Agriculture set new COVID-19 financial assistance flexibilities in all 50 states and territories. It was to ensure that families who need food can get it during…
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Continue reading →: Refinancing Opportunities to Help You Get AheadBecause of the drop in rates, the economy presents many refinancing opportunities. Here’s what you should know before you change the terms on your home, auto, boat, or RV loan. Refinancing opportunities are high across the board Since the onset of the Coronavirus, the government has developed ways to help…
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Dependable Drive-Thru Banking for Your Financial Needs
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Continue reading →: Dependable Drive-Thru Banking for Your Financial NeedsDid you know, Achieva’s drive-thru banking services are easier to use than ever? Our tellers provide a full range of banking transactions while still offering one-to-one assistance. Best yet, you never have to step out of your car. Discover how Achieva Credit Union is banking for GOOD and how our…
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Continue reading →: Leveraging your home's equity with a HELOCDuring the past weeks, the number of unemployment claims reached over 22 million. Americans continue searching for ways to recoup funds after suffering from lost work. As an answer to some, unlocking the hidden potential of their home has been the way to go. Could a HELOC strategy work for…







