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How To Clear Your Cache And Cookies

In order to increase your connection speed to websites that you visit often, your web browser will remember certain things on that website such as logos, images, and content that is present on all pages. The place where all of this data is stored is your browser’s cache folder. Sometimes websites make changes that will […]

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Auto Finance Scams

So, you’re buying a car.  You’ve made it past the tedious comparison shopping, you’ve finished the detail-oriented research and you’ve even endured the haggling with the salesperson.  Your tongue probably tastes like that terrible coffee they use in every car dealership in America, the kids are probably getting cranky and it’s pretty likely you’re thinking […]

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Making Crucial Estate Decisions

As unsettling as it may be, it’s important to create a detailed plan that describes where your belongings will go after you die. A well-thought-out estate plan ensures that the distribution of your assets is handled with accuracy and care. That’s why it’s important to learn about the kinds of decisions you’ll need to make […]

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9 Tips for Paying Off Your Credit Card Debt

Buried in credit card debt? You’re not alone. According to NerdWallet, in 2015 the average U.S. household with debt had $15,762 in credit card debt at an average 18% interest rate. Annual interest alone was $2,630, or more than $50 a week. Here are nine tips on how to climb out. Remember, though, there are […]

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Find The Best Auto Insurance

How Can You Find The Best Rate For Your Auto Coverage? Know What You Want Good Coverage Affordable Premiums Helpful and Friendly Customer Service Ask and Compare Compare at least 3 different companies to make sure you have options. Ask family and friends what companies they use. See what specials they offer customers. Safe-driver discounts Multi-Coverage discounts […]

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What Is Credit Union Strong?

Young people face a bewildering financial landscape in their immediate future—one where technology has made spending as easy as breathing and the cost of higher education continues to skyrocket. That’s why we believe it’s more important than ever to ensure our youth possess strong money management skills. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, our core values […]

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How to Do Allowances Right, According to the Experts

One of the best ways to ensure your children grow up financially fit is to give them practice managing money with an allowance. But what’s the best way to do an allowance? There are many theories on that. Ron Lieber, personal finance writer for The New York Times, says he and his wife pay their […]

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