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Every year, many homes and commercial buildings are damaged by severe storms. This can lead to property owners falling victim to unlicensed, uninsured, inexperienced contractors
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Life sometimes throws you a curve ball that requires quick action. Maybe you’re out of a job or suddenly separating from a spouse. Or, you are caring for aging parents or coping with the death of a family member. Natural disasters, identity theft or serious illness are other sad realities of life. Whatever “life surprise” you might have to deal with at some point, a little pre-planning and knowing the right resources can make the process a little less daunting.
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Every year, many homes and commercial buildings are damaged by severe storms. This can lead to property owners falling victim to unlicensed, uninsured, inexperienced contractors
We recommend reviewing the beneficiaries on your accounts annually to ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date. Without regular oversight, your assets may not be
A beneficiary designation review is an important part of your financial plan. You have probably heard situations in which the “wrong” person inherited money intended
When Leslie Fermo was scrolling through Facebook last November and saw TFCU’s “Thankful For You” contest, she knew immediately whom she should nominate to receive
Instead of worrying yourself silly over identity theft, focus your energy on learning about how it happens, how to prevent it and how to recover from it should you need to. This toolkit is offered through TFCU’s partnership with the BALANCE Financial Fitness Program.
Losing your job can through your entire life in a tempest. It can feel like there are so many different variables swirling around you: income, bills, insurance, finding a job, etc. Learn how to navigate life’s rocky shores with this toolkit offered through the BALANCE Financial Fitness Program.
Have you lost your job or had your hours cut? Are you worried about paying your mortgage? If so, you are not alone. The following articles provide information to help you survive financial crisis.
The end of a marriage is the beginning of an entirely new set of financial circumstances. There are undoubtedly going to be several areas of your financial life that will require your attention. These articles provided by the BALANCE Financial Fitness Program can help.
Caring for a parent is one of the hardest things to do, but it can be even more difficult if the right plans aren’t put in place and family members aren’t aware of the plans. Wills, trusts, annuities, bills, long-term care and estate planning are just a few of the areas to address with your parents before they need help to ensure their plans are executed according to their wishes.
Put your mind at ease and be ready for storm season. If part of your action plan is to install a storm shelter, TFCU can help.
Find the funds you need in a pinch, whether it’s for new furniture, debt consolidation or an unexpected emergency.
Save your money now. Even a small emergency fund can go a long way toward feeling more financially secure.
Let the TFCU Financial Advisors help with financial strategies based on who you are and your unique objectives.
TFCU’s Member Solutions offers one-on-one assistance with topics ranging from budgeting, credit report review and car buying to purchasing your first home or preventing foreclosure.
You can access free and confidential financial counseling and online resources through TFCU’s relationship with BALANCE.