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February Checklist – 4 Things To Do This Month

Coordinate Your Tax Forms We’re not talking about last year’s taxes that you’ll be filing in a couple of months. Now is the time to create a safe place to keep the necessary paperwork for next year. Start a 2016 Taxes folder to organize all your records this year. Make

5 Things to Do This January

January is when goals run rampant and we are saturated with resolutions to do better this year. As a financial institution, it’s our priority to help you make the most out of your money. Which is why we’ve resolved to assist you in becoming Financially Fit this year! Follow our

5 Things to do This November

1. “Remember, Remember the 5th of November!” Bank Transfer day is a reminder that you are a part of something pretty great! You know all the benefits of being a member of a credit union, so share that knowledge with friends and family. For every person you refer to Tigers

Fall Chores to Shape Up Your Home for Winter

by Shelly Temm Do you Fall clean as much as you Spring clean? You should! Summer is a time of open windows and little ones running through the house from outside, which provides a lot of opportunity for germs to enter your home. Take advantage of these cooler fall weekends

7 Things to do When Moving into a New Home

by Tara Frazier Moving into a new house is a major life change. After packing and unpacking your belongings, there’s still a lot of work to be done. Follow this checklist for common tasks every new homeowner should do: Change the locks. The old owners have handed over the keys.

June Financial Checklist

Create a summer bucket list Sit down and make a list of all the things you want to do this summer. It’s a fun approach to making goals and having a deadline (the end of summer) to have them completed. Make sure to add: ride bikes on the MKT Trail, eat

April Financial Checklist

Organize Your Financials Tax season is almost over, PHEW! Now is the time to really take a look at the space where all your files reside. Combat identity theft by shredding the documents you no longer need rather than just throwing them away. For a complete list of items to