Service One Credit Union kicks off 2024 with exciting news in its Q1 newsletter! They welcome their new President and highlight their Dollars & Scholars program. Need a new checking account? They have options to fit your needs. Plus, the newsletter showcases their commitment to the community through various initiatives. Learn more about what Service One CU is doing to serve you better.
Read MoreYou and debt are so over. You’ve just about had it with those endless piles of credit card bills and those hideous numbers that never seem to get any lower. It’s time to kiss that debt goodbye!
Read MoreWe’ve all heard it before: Close the vents in rooms you don’t use, regularly replace your AC filters, and vacuum the coils on your fridge. But what if you’re following all the conventional energy-saving tips and your summertime electricity bill is still astronomical?
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why you receive so much junk mail? Or maybe you’re not sure if a piece of mail is a scam? Read this blog post to better understand what “Credit Triggers” are and how you can take control of your information and stop the junk mail.
Read MoreOur Holiday Helper Loan is now available through Dec 15, 2023. A great alternative to high rate interest credit cards.
Read MoreService One Credit Union is donating $20,000 to the College Heights Foundation at Western Kentucky University (WKU) to provide student scholarships.
Read MoreThe rise of online shopping during the pandemic has led to a proportional increase in online fraud and scams. As the Holiday season approaches, we want to make sure you are armed with the knowledge and the skills to protect yourself.
Read MoreYou are standing in line at the pharmacy, ready to check out. While fumbling around in your purse for cash or a card, you notice the person in front of you has simply scanned their smartphone across the payment card reader.
Read MoreIn today's world, it is more important than ever to focus on the things that we can control to better safeguard our financial future. It's easy to get complacent, lulled into a false sense of security, when there are many other more urgent things to think about.
Read MoreFinancial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting, and investing.
Read MoreDuring last year’s tax season, it seemed unlikely that we would still be dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic when filing again this year.
Read MoreIf you have a hobby that others would benefit from and pay you, then that’s a great way to start a business! Consider your interests when choosing a business idea. Are you tech-savvy, people-friendly, an animal-lover, a great cleaner or cook, or handy around the house?
Read MoreThe United States of America is one country—one country made up of 50 separate states that are allowed to make rules and regulations that are in each state’s best interest. These rules and regulations affect buying a car.
Read MoreTax season is here, even if it feels like last tax season just ended. Like most years, there have been changes to the tax code this year.
Read MoreManaging finances can be stressful for anybody, but it can be overwhelming if you are a young adult just starting to learn about real-world responsibilities.
Read MoreOne of the best things a parent or guardian can do for a child is to teach them about finances.
Read MoreIf you work for a for-profit company, you can take advantage of a retirement savings vehicle called a 401(k).
Read MoreHave you searched for a car online but were not sure if the source was reliable? Now we have a platform that you can use to search locally for the car you are interested in buying.
Read MoreYou’ve probably read a lot of articles about saving money and how important it is to save for the future. And that’s true; it is important to save. But you also need to spend money, so it’s also important to know how to do that in a smart way.
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