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10 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Credit Score
When you apply for credit, your credit scores help lenders determine whether or not you are able to repay the loan based on your past financial performance. With a higher score, you qualify for better interest rates, higher credit limits and more types of credit than you would with a lower score.
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Get the Most Out of Your Retirement Planning and Tax Strategies
Managing retirement strategies and creating goals can help you stay focused and consistent in your financial efforts.
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Looking for calculators to research loan options? Or do you just like math? Either way we have provided a list of various loan calculators to help.
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Broadview Federal Credit Union
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How To Factor Taxes Into Your Retirement Planning
Retirement planning is not just about saving money — it’s about surviving on the money you saved and may receive in retirement, such as Social Security benefits.
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Dream homes often come with hefty price tags. While luxurious designs and high-end upgrades can have you mentally decorating a home before you've made a purchase offer, they can also make financing a challenge.
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From our subsidiary Broadview Insurance Agency: Fast, easy, and 100% digital, life insurance through our partner Ladder.
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If you don’t have a Broadview Checking Account yet, you can earn $350 in 2 steps.
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Qualified Distributions List and Fees
Information for certificate fees and qualified distributions.
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Tax-Advantaged Ways to Save for College
In the college savings game, all strategies aren't created equal.
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How Charitable Giving Can Bolster Your Estate Plan Before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Sunsets
In 2017, the passing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) offered many different taxpayers a variety of benefits including changing deductions, depreciation, expensing, tax credits, and other tax-related items.
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Your Credit Score: What It Is and Why It Matters
Credit reports, scores, and how they all work can feel like a mystery.
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Investing vs. Saving: Key Differences and Why Your Money Mindset Matters
You often hear people discuss "saving for retirement,” but in many cases, they're actually referring to their investing.
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How Much Should I Have in My 401(k)?
A crucial aspect of planning involves understanding how much money you should aim to have in your 401(k) now, based on your age, as you save for retirement.
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Auto Advantage offers payments up to 40% lower than conventional financing. Lease-like benefits without the hidden fees while maintaining ownership of your vehicle.
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10 Years and Counting: Points to Consider as You Approach Retirement
If you're a decade or so away from retirement, you've probably spent at least some time thinking about this major life change.
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Dial in a loan amount, interest rate, the amount of time to repay it, and estimate your payment.
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Worried About Your Financial Health? It May Be Time For A Checkup
Consider these seven steps that you can take to assist you in evaluating where you stand financially and to help you determine a reasonable course of action to plan for the future.
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Retirement Annuities Explained: What They Are and How They Work
Having enough retirement income for what you need and want is essential and must be planned for, even in the best economic conditions. A way to provide income safety is by using annuities as an asset class in your retirement portfolio.