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Debt Repayment Plans

  • October 12th, 2022

Snowball  Looking for strategies to pay off debt? The Snowball method pays off the lowest balance first, then moves on to the next lowest balance until you’re out of debt. The Avalanche method starts with the balance that has the…

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Mobile Convenience

  • February 9th, 2022

Did you know that you can make Fort Worth Community Credit Union your preferred payment method at your favorite online stores and services? Make your money moves from anywhere, with a click, because all your information is already ready to…

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Credit Card 101

  • October 6th, 2021

The basics A credit card gives you access to a line of credit and can be used to make in-store and online purchases. (It can also be used to withdraw cash from an ATM as a cash advance, but this option is…

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Why We Get Scammed

  • July 21st, 2021

If you use a cellphone or have an email account, you’ve almost certainly been exposed to an attempt at mass marketing fraud. Common examples include being interrupted by an annoying robocall just as you start eating lunch, or waking up…

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Budgeting

  • May 13th, 2021

Budgeting is a skill that helps you make smart decisions with your money. It ensures that you’re spending less than you earn, it prepares you for life’s curveballs, and it funds your goals and your dreams. Unfortunately, budgeting is often…

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Understanding and Directing Your Withholding

  • April 26th, 2021

You just got your paycheck. Your eyes scan down the list of deductions and settle on the most important part—your take-home pay. You take that number and start subtracting your bills, your day-to-day purchases, or that expensive item you’ve got…

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Understand Your Loan Options

  • February 10th, 2021

There are many different types of loans. So many, in fact, you may actually be overwhelmed. First, it is important to understand what credit unions look for and require when lending. Then understand what options credit unions may have to…

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5 Ways Good Credit is Your Safety Net

  • January 28th, 2021

A healthy savings account is your best defense against life’s curve balls. But sometimes setting aside some money every paycheck isn’t enough—particularly when you’re just starting out in life. A good credit score can be an additional safety net, providing…

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Prepare Financially If Facing Job Loss 

  • July 1st, 2020

During this time of difficulty and uncertainty, one must be prepared for anything. One of that being loss of job. It can be even more stressful considering that we are in a pandemic. Not only is your health in jeopardy,…

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Refinance Your Home

  • June 17th, 2020

You might be one of many Americans who could benefit from refinancing your home.  About 3 million borrowers could save at least $200 a month by refinancing. By refinancing and locking in a better rate on your loan, you could…

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