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Broadview Donates $50,000 in Supplies to Help Homeless and Family Crisis Shelters During Code Blue
With the cold weather here, and temperatures forecasted to drop well below freezing this weekend, the timing of Broadview Federal Credit Unions $50,000 “Code Blue” deliveries couldn’t be better.
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One of the most useful features in online banking is the ability to create nicknames for your accounts.
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With their favorable fixed rates and guaranteed returns, certificates are a great choice to grow your savings.
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Experience the thrills, risks, and joys of Mad City Money,™ an interactive role-play simulation that helps you build your money skills.
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How a 529 Plan Can Benefit You: Estate Planning and Wealth Transfer
A 529 plan may offer multiple benefits as part of an estate planning and wealth transfer strategy.
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Learn about the five important steps you can take now on your journey toward the goal of a happy, secure retirement.
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Broadview Pays Tribute to Veterans With “Stand to Honor” Event and Donates $35,000
In honor of Veterans Day, Broadview employees, veterans, and special guests from Capital Region nonprofits gathered outside the credit union’s corporate headquarters to show gratitude and provide financial support to those who have served our country in the armed forces.
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Time for a new vehicle? Car shopping is easier and more affordable with Broadview's monthly Wheels Deals.
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Regional Food Bank Receives Freight Farm from Broadview
The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York installed a brand-new freight farm donated by Broadview. The freight farm will provide the Food Bank with a consistent, year-round production of high-quality lettuce and other culturally relevant leafy greens.
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Broadview is collaborating with St. Peter’s Health Partners to construct five 'Peaceful Places’ – spaces where clinical employees, can find respite and recharge during their shifts.
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Educating Kids on Cyber Safety
Kids are literally growing up “connected.” These opportunities also come with risks. In this blog, we explore three areas of risk for kids and what you can do to help them stay safe.
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Broadview Federal Credit Union will stuff more than $10,000 worth of coats into trucks that will bring them to the Toys for Tots train where they will be distributed to children in need from Schenectady to Binghamton.
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Getting Divorced? Use This 8-Point Financial Checklist
Divorce can put a strain on many aspects of your life, including your finances. It's vital that you get your financial situation in order as soon as possible. Here are eight things you can do to prepare your finances.
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Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check.
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Access the advantages you expect at a major bank with award-winning service delivered by friendly professionals. Broadview Federal Credit Union serves New York's Capital Region with 61 branches and digital banking at your fingertips. Join our growing community of workers, business owners, families, and friends. As a not-for-profit owned by members, we truly work for you!
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Broadview Donates $10,000 to Syracuse University's InclusiveU Program
Broadview celebrated its commitment to financial wellness and inclusion with a special pre-game recognition and donation during the Syracuse University Men’s Basketball game against UAlbany on Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
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Spring Cleaning Your Investments
Spring is traditionally the time to clean the garage and to get the yard in shape. It’s also a great time to clean up your investment portfolio. Going into the final days of tax season, this is a perfect opportunity to get rid of clutter, review your asset allocations and make the necessary changes if your portfolio has strayed from your financial plan.
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Area nonprofits receive support to help maintain their operations.
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5 Milestones That Mean It's Time for a Life Insurance Review
Obtaining a life insurance policy is part of being an adult. But it’s also something that you can easily neglect, especially if you obtained it earlier in adulthood.