Last-Minute Halloween Costumes on a Budget

Last-Minute Halloween Costumes on a Budget

Believe it or not, there are some people who have their Halloween costume picked out before the Fourth of July. For others, finding something spooky to wear is a last-minute scramble on the afternoon of October 31. If you're reading this, it's probably because you're one of the latter and you need some quick inspiration. Here are some ideas for easy DIY costumes you can make on a budget. Swamp Creature Buy some inexpensive green and black plastic tablecloths from your local dollar store. Slice them into strips to wear on your head, shoulders & waist to become a mossy…
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Credit Union History Steeped in Cooperation

Credit Union History Steeped in Cooperation

Credit unions began forming in Germany during the mid-19th century. Due to famine and crop failure, Herman Schulze-Delitzsch organized a cooperatively owned bakery & mill so local citizens could buy bread at discounted prices. The operation was so successful that, in 1850, he applied the same idea to the financial sector and created what he called the people's bank. Another German named Friedrich Raiffeisen established the Heddesdorf Credit Union in 1864 to give nearby farmers livestock and farming equipment purchasing opportunities. Raiffeisen based the group on philosophies of self-governance, stating that once you defeat dependency, you can fight poverty. Expansion…
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Stay Warm & Save on Heating Costs

Stay Warm & Save on Heating Costs

As the weather turns colder, heaters are kicking on and many folks find themselves paying higher energy bills. However, keeping your home at a comfortable temperature doesn't have to cost a lot. Here are some tips on how to stay warm and still save money on heating costs. Dress Appropriately Don't rely just on the furnace to keep toasty in the winter—dress in warm clothes. Wear socks or a comfy jacket and you won't have to turn the temperature up as high. Use cushy blankets while watching TV on the couch and put thick comforters & sheets on your bed.…
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Fraud Prevention: Creating Strong Passwords

Fraud Prevention: Creating Strong Passwords

If your password is 123456, qwerty or, even worse, password, you should probably stop reading and change it now. Despite all the security hacks and data breaches in today's world, many people still use easy-to-guess logins, putting their information & identities at risk. Creating strong passwords is your first line of defense against hackers, so here are some tips to get started. Make it easy (for you)—Passwords you can't remember are useless. Choose keywords or phrases you can easily memorize. But don't make it so simple that someone else could quickly figure it out. Make it unique—Don't use the same…
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Eight Ways to Save on Car Maintenance

Eight Ways to Save on Car Maintenance

The freedom of having a personal vehicle comes with a price tag. In addition to the purchase price, AAA estimates the average cost of owning & operating a car is $8,558 annually. However, there are ways to limit these expenses. Here are eight tips to help you save on maintenance. Keep a record—The owner's manual will tell you how often routine services, such as flushing the transmission or replacing the timing belt, should be done. Then, keep track of what maintenance has been performed to avoid unnecessary or redundant repairs. Do it yourself—Some things you can do on your own,…
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Five Ways to Improve Your Relationship—with Money

Five Ways to Improve Your Relationship—with Money

Much like dating, your partnership with cash & credit can be complicated. And, just like marriage, it takes effort to make your finances work. Here are five tips to help you improve your relationship with money. Communicate Clearly First, you need to be honest about how you handle money. Then determine where you want your relationship go. Are you happy with the way you're spending and saving or is there room for improvement? If you need to make some changes, set quantifiable & achievable objectives. Make a plan that fits your lifestyle and doesn't leave you frustrated, then check in…
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How To Transfer Your Credit Card Balance in Three Easy Steps

How To Transfer Your Credit Card Balance in Three Easy Steps

If your credit cards have unreasonably high rates and you're paying more than you earn, it's time for you to transfer those balances to America First. You can even consolidate multiple cards into one, easy-to-manage account. We offer unlimited cash back, no annual fees, and some of the lowest rates in the nation. Plus, it's simple to switch. Step 1: Open your Visa® account If you already have a Visa credit card from America First, you're ready to begin. If not, it's easy to apply for one. Step 2: Get a cashier's check After determining how much you'll need to…
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Emergency Preparedness on a Budget

Emergency Preparedness on a Budget

In case of fire, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes or even job loss, an emergency preparedness plan can make a big difference. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recommended that each household be sustainable for at least three days after a catastrophic event. And while you can buy food storage and 72-hour kits for hundreds or even thousands of dollars, here are some tips for getting prepared on a budget. Food Don't wait until a disaster hits to start stocking up or you'll be faced with empty shelves and a limited selection. Grow your inventory in small steps, buying whenever a…
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How to Improve Your Credit Score

How to Improve Your Credit Score

A good credit score is your passport to approvals. Lenders will look at that number to determine how risky it is to provide you with financing. Scores can determine your rate, term, or even if you get the funds at all. If yours is lower than you'd like, you should know that there is no quick fix. In fact, the so-called simple tricks you’ll find online will most likely backfire. Responsibly rebuilding your credit score takes time and effort, but if you want to improve it, here are some tips. Know Your Number Your score is a three-digit number that…
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The Benefits of Beneficiaries

The Benefits of Beneficiaries

As much as we don't want to think about dying, it's important to plan for it and have your financial affairs in order. Naming beneficiaries for all of your accounts and keeping that information up-to-date is vital to avoid disputes among those you've left behind. Keep it Current The joint owner has equal ownership with the primary owner, so if one of them passes away, the funds default to the other. If your account has a single owner, you can still elect who receives your America First resources by submitting this payable-on-death beneficiary form to any branch. There are many…
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