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  • Meet the Education Team

    It takes outstanding leadership with a dynamic and focused team of professionals to accomplish the mission of changing lives through financial education in true Broadview style.

  • Do I Need Life Insurance in Retirement?

    You work your entire life with the hope that one day you may be able to retire when you choose and have the free time to take advantage of all of the social activities, travel, and hobbies you couldn’t do regularly with the responsibility of a career and providing for your family.

  • Infrastructure Grants

    Area nonprofits receive support to help maintain their operations.

  • Ron Bender

    Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check.

  • Building a Strong Financial Foundation

    It is never too early to begin, and the sooner you start, the better. Consider the following steps to building a strong financial foundation:

  • Harry Hartman

    Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check.

  • Individual Benefits

    From our subsidiary Broadview Insurance Agency: Safeguard yourself and your loved ones. Broadview Insurance agency has the tools and compassion needed to help you create your long-term coverage plan, medicare options, and whole and term life.

  • Saving for College: 529 Plans

    A few simple tools and tips can help students and families save for college.

  • Unemployment Claim Fraud is Soaring

    What are the chances your identity will be stolen and used to file an unemployment claim? Even if you’re extremely careful, the odds are tilting against you.

  • Contact Us

    Our mortgage service team is here for you. You can reach us online, over the phone, or at our office.

  • Social Security Isn’t Enough: How Social Security Fits into a Well-Rounded Retirement Plan

    If you're nearing retirement age, you know the Social Security process and how much you will likely receive.

  • Brian Hooks

    Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check.

  • Matt Clement

    Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check. 

  • Jim Faranda

    Check the background of investment professionals associated with this site on FINRA’s Broker Check.

  • 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.

  • Broadview to Donate $10,000 to FeedMore WNY Thanks to Buffalo Bills Playoff Run

    Broadview will donate $10,000 to FeedMore WNY in honor of the Bills fantastic season and the number of points scored during their two playoff games this season.

  • Broadview to “Stuff the Trucks” with Winter Clothes for Children in Need Along the Toys for Tots Train Route

    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.

  • 3 Ways Planning For Retirement is Like Planning For Summer Break

    For kids, teens, and college students, summer break often represents freedom from schedules, responsibilities, and all those other drains on your time. Retirement actually can provide a similar level of freedom, but only if you've adequately prepared, planned, and saved. Below, we discuss three ways that planning ahead for your retirement can be like scheduling your summer.

  • $10,000 Sweepstakes

    Broadview’s $10,000 sweepstakes ended June 30, 2025.

  • What Should Millennials Consider Doing With Their Money?

    As the oldest millennials have reached their forties, this generation is purchasing homes, paying off student loans, and starting their families. But while millennials might get some teasing for their "avocado toast" tastes and penchant for convenience, these 30-to-40-year-olds represent a powerful economic force. What are millennials spending their money on now, and what might they do to help increase their assets over the next few decades?

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