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Lesson 1:  Buying A Home Of Your Own It’s everyone’s dream to get a place of their own, a happy space where they can sleep with a sense of security while also enjoying the pleasures of life. Buying a house is…

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Our Employees Giving Back

Our employees were happy to give back to the community by partnering with Barran's Bears. Barran’s Bears is a Non-Profit Organization that provides Teddy Bears to Police Officers and First Responders to utilize at scenes where children are faced with…

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Common Credit Report Mistakes Could Cost You

If you haven't requested a copy of your credit report, there are many reasons why you should. Studies show that a high percentage of consumer credit reports contain errors. One-fourth of credit reports contain such serious errors that those individuals…

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Do You Have Enough Life Insurance?

Who isn’t looking for ways to scrimp and save these days? But when you’re facing immediate expenses, it’s tempting to put off paying for seemingly remote needs, such as life insurance.  Only 59% of U.S. adults have life insurance as…

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Credit Card Do’s and Don’ts for Seniors

What are your retirement dreams? If you’re approaching retirement, it would be wise to clear up any credit card debt now to ensure your retirement is as worry-free as possible. To help stay clear of credit card debt: DO pay…

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Seven Ways College Students Waste Money

Going to college is expensive, no doubt about it. Between textbooks, tuition, housing, utilities, and maintaining a social life, managing your money can be challenging. So, here are a few habits to avoid if you want to save more of…

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Important 401(k) Terms to Know

Matching Rate: This is the amount your employer will add to your contribution. For instance, a 50% match means your employer contributes $0.50 for every $1.00 you put in. Matching Limitation: The maximum percentage of your salary that your employer…

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What Does It Take to Retire?

  This calculation can help you determine how much money you will need to live in retirement.   Think of those days when you can sleep in and spend the day doing whatever you want. To get there you need…

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10 Ways to Save on Back-to-School Shopping

According to the National Retail Federation, the average American household spends $685 on back-to-school shopping for children in elementary through high school and $943 for young people going to college. Here are 10 ways to save this fall and throughout…

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