Spending and Savings

Saving at Any Age

When did you first start learning about money and how to manage it? How did you learn about it?

The truth is….. most of us learned through watching our parents, family members, and friends handle it, along with some of our own trial and error mixed in. How we grew up and saw money being managed shapes our outlook and beliefs about it.

Paying Down Debt is Saving

It’s safe to say that most of us understand the importance of credit in today’s world. Not only does it affect your buying power, but it can also affect your ability to rent or own a home, get a job, and even what you’ll pay for insurance coverage. Trying to maintain a healthy credit score can cause some individuals anxiety, stress, and even depression. It’s important to gain a clear view of where we are financially so that we can set a goal and make a practical plan of where we want to be in the future.

Saving For Major Milestones

When you’re young and just starting out, it’s important to consider and plan for all of life’s major milestones that are on your horizon. 

Here are a few goals to consider now that will help you get your financial life in order and ready for all the important events and milestones, you’ll encounter on this journey called life……

Saving for the Unexpected

How often have you heard that saving for life’s unexpected events is very important and a necessary part of being financially prepared? Most likely A LOT! Accompanying this message often is the statement that you need three to six months of expenses in your emergency savings account.  

Saving Automatically

Do you ever find yourself wondering if there is a magic formula to saving?

Does it seem that everyone around you knows the secret to saving successfully except you? It’s not unusual to feel unconfident about saving, no matter how much money you earn. Confidence doesn’t necessarily come with having a lot of money. Rather it comes from building healthy financial habits and using the resources you know are available to you – this is your financial confidence! 

Emergency Savings: Your Safety Net for Unexpected Times

As a member of Heartland Credit Union, we care about your financial well-being and want to help you plan for the future. One important aspect of being financially prepared is having an emergency fund. Let's look at what that means and how you can start building one. 

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