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Are You Using Text Alerts?

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Text alerts offer members real-time notifications, enhancing financial awareness and security. And it's free! Learn how to set text alerts here!

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Am I a Shopaholic?

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Q: Sometimes, I just can’t resist splurging on the latest inbox deals. I’m wondering if I’m a shopaholic with a bit of retail therapy addiction. What do you think?

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6 Financial Resolutions for the New Year

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It’s a brand-new year, so now is a great time to set budget-friendly resolutions to pave the way toward a more financially fit future.

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7 Ways to Cut Back on Amazon Spending

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It’s so easy to overspend on Amazon! But, short of giving up the most popular online marketplace in the world, how can you cut back on your Amazon spending?

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Is There an End to Credit Card Debt?

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Q: I’m in deep with credit card debt. It feels like I’ll be paying off these bills forever. Is there an end to credit card debt?

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Loan Payment on Cruise Control

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Whether you're cruising in a sleek sedan or conquering off-road adventures, our automatic payment option is designed to complement your lifestyle.

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The Post-Holiday Budget Recovery Guide

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The holidays are in the rearview, but if you’ve gone over budget with your spending, it’s time to deal with the aftermath, which is coming head-on. Here’s how you can get your budget back on track for the new year.

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Step 3 of 12 to Financial Wellness: Pay Down Debt

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You’ve tracked your spending, designed a budget for your monthly expenses, and you’re well on your way to financial wellness. In this next step, you’ll create a plan for paying down your existing debt.

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Why You Need to Be Financially Fit

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Just like physical health, being financially fit is crucial to your wellbeing, your future and your quality of life.

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Tell the Difference Between Needs & Wants

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Have you ever struggled with separating needs from wants? Read on to learn how to tell the difference between these two spending categories.

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