Use your tax refund to pay down debt
HPAL Tip of the Week: Use your tax refund to pay down debt If you’re expecting a tax refund this year, consider using all or some of it to pay[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Use your tax refund to pay down debt If you’re expecting a tax refund this year, consider using all or some of it to pay[…]
CONSIDER THIS: Paying Down Student Loans Forty-six percent of respondents to a 2016 Mid-Year Consumer Survey conducted by Georgia Credit Union Affiliates (GCUA) either have unpaid student loans or have[…]
An article by Cheat Sheet discusses why Americans aren’t saving money. Not only are Americans not saving money, they’re also going into debt. According to the article, the key to[…]
CDC Federal Credit Union Vice President of Marketing & Member Engagement Andy Anderson recently offered some tips in a LinkedIn Pulse article to help consumers improve their financial management. Anderson explains[…]
Unemployment, medical bills, a shopping addiction – these may all be obvious causes of debt, but they certainly aren’t the only ways people end up in the red. According to[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Managing Debt. Don’t confuse what you can borrow with what you should borrow. Keep debt down by keeping the monthly cost of owning a home (taxes, insurance, principal and[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Target a non-revolving loan and treat it as priority! Non-revolving debt, such as a car loan, does not permit you to borrow again while you[…]
HPAL Tip of the Week: Adjust tax withholdings to help pay down debt. If you get a refund on your taxes every year, consider adjusting your withholding and using the[…]