More Financial Tips from Moms

More Financial Tips from Moms

Since we enjoyed gathering wisdom imparted by the most important people on earth last year, we decided to do another round. Therefore, in honor of Mother's Day, here is some financial advice & guidance local moms have given or will provide to their kids one day. Renae Watch what you are spending. Don't hamburger-and-French fry your money away. Big spending can happen with lots of little purchases. Know where it's going. Also, save more from each paycheck than you think you need. Some expensive repair or replacement will always come up when you own a home or a car. Aimee…
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Financial Lessons from Han Solo

Financial Lessons from Han Solo

Han Solo is one of the most iconic characters to come from the Star Wars universe. And while we certainly don't advocate every action of this famous fictional smuggler, here are some financial lessons we can learn from the captain of the Millennium Falcon. Pay Your Debts When we first meet Han in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, he's already in trouble. He has a price on his head because he owes a lot of money to the infamous gangster, Jabba the Hutt. Han is constantly looking over his shoulder, worried that one of Jabba's bounty hunters…
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Six Powerful Financial Gems

Six Powerful Financial Gems

In the Marvel film Avengers: Infinity War, a team of superheroes must try to stop the evil Thanos from finding and collecting the six infinity stones: space, mind, reality, power, time & soul. Each of these gems has a special power that gives the holder certain gifts. And if all the gems are combined on the Infinity Gauntlet, the wearer will be virtually unstoppable. Therefore, in the spirit of comic book lore, here are six financial gems you can wield to gain ultimate power over your money. Space In the comics, the Space stone allows the user to teleport themselves…
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Here’s What to Do If Your Credit Card Is Stolen

Here’s What to Do If Your Credit Card Is Stolen

If your credit card is stolen, don’t go into a panic. It's normal to feel angry or vulnerable, but keeping a level head and acting quickly will lessen potential financial injury. In fact, America First members have zero fraud liability if you quickly let us know about the situation. Here's what to do if your credit card is missing. See if you can find it First, determine if you’re the victim of theft or you just misplaced your card. Retrace your steps and think of the last place you used it. Log in to your account and look at recent…
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Five Wise Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

Five Wise Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

If you're expecting a tax refund, it may be tempting to blow it all on hats or a gold-plated gadget, but there is a better use. After all, this isn't a bonus from your company; it's your money that the government borrowed and they're giving it back to you. Using these funds wisely can alleviate stress and increase your sense of well-being. Here are five smart ways to make the most of your refund. Invest This isn't limited to stocks & bonds, although it's not a bad idea to enter the market. Investing in certificate accounts is a safe way…
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Pack it Up: How to Save When You Move

Pack it Up: How to Save When You Move

No matter what your plans are, when you move it will always come with a price. If you do it yourself, it's going to cost a lot more time. When you hire professionals, it means spending more money. It's important to determine what’s of value to you. Regardless of the method you choose, here are some ways to save. Getting Movers Create a budget beforehand. Figure out all the pre-moving expenses and what it will take to get your new place up and running. Check prices online and get quotes from at least three companies. Be sure to clarify if…
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Certificate Account Specifics

Certificate Account Specifics

Savings accounts are good places to deposit your money, especially if you're with a financial institution that offers competitive dividends. But if you want to take your savings to the next level, consider opening a certificate. These accounts reward long-term planning, and they're one of the easiest & safest investments you can make. How does it work? Certificates are virtually risk free. Funds are insured by the federal government and is held in a similar manner as savings accounts. They are time deposits, meaning you will earn fixed dividends for a pre-determined amount of time, ranging from a couple months…
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Raising the Roof—Increasing Your Credit Limit

Raising the Roof—Increasing Your Credit Limit

A credit card is like a chain saw—if used correctly, it can be a great tool. But if it's mishandled, the results can be disastrous. Increasing your limit is a helpful way to gain more spending power, but it must be done responsibly to gain the benefits. Why should I increase it? If you're a responsible cardholder who regularly pays the entire balance every month, yet still find yourself repeatedly maxing out your card, you may have outgrown your credit line. Increased expenses, after all, are common as people get older, marry & have children. Raising your limit gives you…
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Birthday Freebies—Celebrate with Deals Just for You

Birthday Freebies—Celebrate with Deals Just for You

Eating out on your birthday doesn't have to cost a lot of money. Many restaurants offer free food or drinks when you sign up for their lists or loyalty clubs, and all it costs is getting some emails. You can even create folders specifically for these deals so the marketing messages don't overwhelm your primary account. And you don't have to visit all of these places in one day, either—that would be deliciously impractical. Most discounts won't expire for a week or two and some are good for your entire birth month. These birthday offerings are subject to change, though,…
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Cinematic Savings: How to Spend Less at the Movies

Cinematic Savings: How to Spend Less at the Movies

Whether you're looking for a fun popcorn flick or you're anticipating the next Academy Award-winning film, going to the movies is always a good time. Sometimes, however, the scariest thing at the theater isn't on the screen—it's on the receipt. The National Association of Theatre Owners reports that the average ticket price in 2017 was $8.97. That means a family of four will spend over $45 just for the show. If you add popcorn, drinks and candy, the total is closer to $75. But it doesn't have to cost that much. Here are some ways to save. Go early Matinee…
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